RELATIONS and FUNCTIONS The picture below could be printed before you watch the video that explains RELATIONS The picture below could be printed before you watch the video that explains FUNCTIONS A FUNCTION VIDEO ************************************************* ************************************************* ************************************************* \ ************************************************* \ ************************************************* OUR WORK on NOVEMBER 17th \ ************************************************* \ ************************************************* \ ************************************************* \ ************************************************* \ ************************************************* \ ************************************************* \ ************************************************* \ ************************************************* \ ************************************************* ...
****************************************** The picture below has a VIDEO to EXPLAIN ****************************************** ****************************************** ****************************************** The picture below has a VIDEO to EXPLAIN The picture below has a VIDEO to EXPLAIN USING THE EQUATION in a SCIENCE SITUATION Instead of memorizing the formulas for Centigrade to Fehrenheit ---- why not use the fact that there exists a linear relationship . By forming the ordered pairs for the Freezing and Boiling Temperatures for WATER we get: (0 , 32) and (100 , 212) OR (32 , 0 ) and (212 , 100) Depending on which pair you use, the slope will be either 9/5 or 5/9
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