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Do Now from 1.1a… Solve algebraically and graphically… 2 11 121 x 2 2 3 4 2 7 8 x x x x 22,0 x 2,6 x

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Do Now from 1.1a…. Solve algebraically and graphically…. More interesting i nfo in Section 1.1 - grapher failure, hidden behavior, more problem solving…. First problem of the day…. 3. Find all x-intercepts of y =. 2x – 5. Solving algebraically???. (there are no x-intercepts). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Do Now from 1.1a…

Do Now from 1.1a…

Solve algebraically and graphically…

211 121x

2 23 4 2 7 8x x x x

22,0x

2,6x

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More interesting info in More interesting info in Section 1.1 - grapher Section 1.1 - grapher

failure, hidden behavior, failure, hidden behavior, more problem solving…more problem solving…

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First problem of the day…

Find all x-intercepts of y =3

2x – 5

Solving algebraically???Solving algebraically???

Solving graphically??? Solving graphically??? (there are no x-intercepts)

This is an example of This is an example of grapher failuregrapher failure – when a – when agraphical model misrepresents the phenomenagraphical model misrepresents the phenomenabeing studiedbeing studied

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Try another problem:

Solve graphically: x – 1.1x – 65.4x + 229.5 = 0

x = –9, 5, 5.1x = –9, 5, 5.1

This is an example of This is an example of hidden behaviorhidden behavior – when – whenan inaccurate viewing window obscures detailsan inaccurate viewing window obscures detailsof a graphof a graph

3 2

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Now, on to some basic problem solving…

The engineers at an auto manufacturer pay students $0.08 permile plus $25 per day to road test their new vehicles.

1. Derive an algebraic model for the students’ pay.

p = 0.08x + 25p = 0.08x + 25

(where p = students’ pay,(where p = students’ pay,and x = miles driven)and x = miles driven)

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Now, on to some basic problem solving…

The engineers at an auto manufacturer pay students $0.08 permile plus $25 per day to road test their new vehicles.

2. How much did the auto manufacturer pay Sally to drive 440 miles in one day? $60.20$60.20

3. John earned $93 test-driving a new car in one day. How far did he drive? 850 miles850 miles

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Now, on to some basic problem solving…

A math student’s grade is determined by weights, with home-work counting 20% and quizzes/tests counting 80%.

1. Derive an algebraic model for the student’s grade, given that homework and quizzes/tests are graded by points.

g = 0.2 + 0.8g = 0.2 + 0.8Total HW pts.Total HW pts.

Poss. HW pts.Poss. HW pts.

Total Q/T pts.Total Q/T pts.

Poss. Q/T pts.Poss. Q/T pts.

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Now, on to some basic problem solving…

A math student’s grade is determined by weights, with home-work counting 20% and quizzes/tests counting 80%.

2. What is Wolfgang’s grade if he has earned 26 out of a possible 28 homework points, quiz grades of 22/25 and 13/15, and a test grade of 41/50?

86.127%86.127%

Grade = 26 22 13 410.2 0.8

28 25 15 50

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Now, on to some basic problem solving…

A math student’s grade is determined by weights, with home-work counting 20% and quizzes/tests counting 80%.

3. If Jan has perfect homework scores and quiz scores of 20/25 and 14/15, what does she need to earn on the upcoming

50-point test in order to have an overall 90% grade average?

At leastAt least44.75 points44.75 points

20 140.2 1 0.8 0.9

25 15 50

x

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Now, on to some basic problem solving…

At an air show, a pilot drops a smoke bomb to signal the startof the show. Ignoring air resistance, an object in free fall willfall d feet in t seconds, where d and t are related by:

Approximately 3.354 secApproximately 3.354 sec

216d t1. How long will it take the bomb to fall 180 feet?

216 180t

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Now, on to some basic problem solving…

At an air show, a pilot drops a smoke bomb to signal the startof the show. Ignoring air resistance, an object in free fall willfall d feet in t seconds, where d and t are related by:

Altitude: 2500 feetAltitude: 2500 feet

216d t2. If the bomb is in free fall for 12.5 seconds after it is dropped, how high was the airplane when the bomb was dropped?

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Now, on to some basic problem solving…

Solve the given equation graphically by converting it to anequivalent equation with 0 on the right-hand side and thenfinding the x-intercepts.

3 2 2 8x x 1.

1.086,2.864x

35 2x x x 2.

1.758x

Homework: p. 77-79 21, 23, 25-27 all, 39-47 odd