Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings
- Know that some bivariate data can be represented as a function and some can be approximated by a line.
- Understand the slopes and intercepts of linear functions and interpret their meanings in context
- Interpret functions that arise in applications in terms of a context.
- Understand the concept of a function and use function notation.
Essential Skills:
- Write a linear function in the form y = mx + b
- Find the slope of a line using two points.
A.3.1: Collecting Bivariate data
- Relationships between two numerical variables
- Modeling relationships between two numerical variables with functions
- Formally define functions
A.3.2: Linear Functions
- Modeling relationships with a line
- Slope of a line
- Writing linear functions
A.3.3: Sequences
A.3: End of Unit Assessment