Rise/run
What is slope?
Constant rate of change.
What is vital for linear?
It has a constant rate of change so straight up or straight down.
What is linear on a graph?
If done on one side of the = has to be done on the other.
What is Golden rule of solving equations?
Show the work algebraically.
What is STWA?
It goes upsie downsie then lefty righty.
What is rise over run?
Points disarrayed.
What is nonlinear?
Cannot make a graph without one.
What is a table?
Whatever number it doesn't matter, if it aline's with 0 it is correct.
What is Y-intercept on a table?
Division in a new light.
What is fraction?
On whatever number it contacts with the y-axis, that's it.
What is a y-intercept?
Up on the left side but goes downhill while going to the right
What is Decreasing linearly?
Something that defines linear on a graph or in general.
What is a straight line?
It is how you find the constant rate of change on a graph.
What is going backwards on the table doing the opposite operation?
+ <-> -
* <-> /
What is Opposite Operations?
Delta x and Delta y.
What is change in x/y values?
Increasing, Decreasing, and Constant.
What is Linear Relationships in a graph?
The way to tell if increasing or decreasing.
What is left to right?
Adding or subtracting the same number every time.
What is pattern of change on the dependent variables?
People believe that it always has to be at the end but it makes sense no matter what.
What is a y-intercept in an equation?
The points directly on the crosshairs of the gridline.
What is ordered pair?
Means the same as Linear relationship.
What is Linear function?
They revolutionized mathematics by making the graph and linking it to algebra and geometry.
Who is René Descartes?
Published their "Theory of Extension" which included foundational new topics of what is today called linear algebra.
Who is Hermann Grassmann?
The way to see if all of your mathematical thinking was correct on the equation.
What is the check?