Slope: Intuitive Introduction
[color=#000000]Discovery Lesson Activity: [br][/color][color=#980000][br][/color][b][color=#0000ff][url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W5fggl-QmnwOoT1Yjs2MfZnwVzIF49pflGX33xe0PN0/edit?usp=sharing]Slope: Intuitive Introduction Investigation [/url][/color][/b]
Blueprint Equation of a Line (I)
[color=#000000]This applet accompanies the [/color][i][color=#0000ff][b]Blueprint Equation of a Line[/b] [/color][/i][i][color=#0000ff]lesson activity[/color][/i][color=#000000] given to you in class. [br]Please use this applet to help you complete this activity.[br]If, at any time, you need to reference the [/color][i][color=#0000ff]Slope: Intuitive Introduction [/color][/i][color=#000000]applet, it can be found [/color][url=https://tube.geogebra.org/m/Xutr9rPj]here[/url][color=#000000]. [br][br][/color][color=#000000][b]Teachers:[/b] [/color][color=#cc0000][b]A pdf copy of this[/b] [/color][color=#0000ff][b]lesson activity [/b][/color][color=#cc0000][b]can be found below this applet.[/b][/color]
Blueprint Equation of a Nonvertical Line (Investigation)
Writing the Equation of a Line Given Its Graph (Part 1)
The purpose of this applet is to help you see (firsthand) one important feature the equation of a line tells you about its graph. This applet has also been designed to help you understand how to begin to write the equation of a line given its graph.
Please answer the question ([color=#1551b5]in blue[/color]) as best as you can in your own words.