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Graphs of Linear Systems. What is the best deal?. Keeping Safe. The managers of a shopping center want to upgrade their security system. Two providers bid for the job. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Graphs of Linear Systems

Graphs of Linear Systems

What is the best deal?

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Keeping Safe0 The managers of a shopping center want to

upgrade their security system. 0 Two providers bid for the job.

0 Super Locks will charge $3,975 to install the equipment and the $6.00 per day to monitor the system and respond to the alerts.

0 Fail Safe will charge $995 to install the equipment and then $17.95 per day to monitor the system and respond to alerts.

0 Both companies are reliable and capable, so the choice comes down to cost.

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The cost of the security services from Super Locks and Fail Safe depends on the number of days the company provides service.

0 Write an equation that can be used to calculate the cost for “x” number of days for each company.

0 Use the format: y = mx + bInstead of using “y”, use “C” for cost.

0 The one time charge is b, the y-intercept. That’s how much you would pay with zero days of monitoring.

0 The repeating charge is the slope. That’s the daily monitoring fee.

Super Locks is

$3,978 to install

and $6.00 per day

to monitor.

Fail Safe is

$995 to install

and $17.95

per day to

monitor.

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Graph the two equations to find out when each company is the best price.

0 To graph each equation, substitute a number of days in for x and solve for C.

0 This will make a table of values. Plot each ordered pair.

Super Locks Fail Safe

Days (x)

Cost (C)

Days (x)

Cost (C)

0 3978 0 995

100 4578 100 2790

200 5178 200 4585

300 5778 300 6380

400 6378 400 8175

500 6978 500 9970

Super Locks

Fail Safe

Which company is the better deal?Or, when is EACH company the better deal?How can you tell?

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Practice:0 Plant A and Plant B are on different

watering schedules. This affects their rate of growth. Compare the growth of the two plants to determine when their heights will be the same.

0 Let W = number of weeks0 Let H = height of the plant after W

weeks

Plant A Plant B

Weeks (W)

Height (H)

Weeks (W)

Height (H)

0 4 0 2

1 6 1 6

2 8 2 10

3 10 3 14

Make a graph by plotting each plant’s ordered pairs (W, H).

Weeks

HEIGHT

0 1 2 3 4 5

14

12

10

8

6

4

2

At which week do the plants have the same height? What is their height?