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Graphing Linear System of Equations

Graphing Linear System of Equations

1) Graphing a Line

A line can be graphed by using following three methods:

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Solving Linear Equations

1.1 Solving Linear Equations

Step 1: Simplify Both Sides of the Equation

Before you start solving for the variable, make sure the equation is simplified as much as possible. This means:

  • Combine like terms on each side of the equation.
  • Apply the distributive property if necessary (i.e., expand brackets).

Step 2: Move Variable Terms to One Side

The goal is to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. If there are terms with the variable on both sides of the equation, use addition or subtraction to move all variable terms to one side.

Step 3: Move Constant Terms to the Opposite Side

Use addition or subtraction to move all constant terms (numbers without variables) to the opposite side of the equation from the variable.

Reciprocal Functions

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Reciprocal of Linear and Quadratic Functions

The reciprocal of a function \(f(x)\) is given by \(g(x) = \frac{1}{f(x)}\).

Reciprocal of a Linear Function

Consider a linear function \(f(x) = mx + b\). The reciprocal is \(g(x) = \frac{1}{(mx + b)}\).

Graphing:

  • If \(f(x) = 0\), then g(x) is undefined, resulting in a vertical asymptote.
  • If \(f(x)\) is positive, then g(x) is also positive.
  • If \(f(x)\) is negative, then g(x) is also negative.

Example

Let’s graph the reciprocal of the function \(f(x) = 2x + 1\).

  • Identify the zeros of \(f(x): x = \frac{-1}{2}\) (vertical asymptote).
  • Determine the sign of \(f(x)\): negative for \(x < \frac{-1}{2}\), positive for \(x > \frac{-1}{2}\).
  • Sketch the graph of g(x) using this information.

Sampling and types of Sampling

1) Introduction to Sampling

1.1)            What is sampling?

Welcome to the "Sampling and Types of Sampling" course! In this chapter, we will be exploring the concept of sampling and its importance in various fields of study. Sampling is a fundamental technique used to gather data from a larger population in a systematic and efficient manner.

But what exactly is sampling? Let's break it down:

How to wright news article?

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Writing News Articles

Writing a news article involves addressing the five W's and one H: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How. These elements provide a comprehensive and structured way to convey information. Here's a breakdown of each:

  1. Who:
    • Identify the key individuals or groups involved in the news story.
    • Include names, titles, and any relevant background information.
    • Answer questions like: Who is the main subject of the story? Who is affected by the events?

Applications of Algebra- WS1

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Algebra Applications Worksheet

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Section 1: Age-Based Questions

1. Sarah is 5 years older than her sister, Emma. The sum of their ages is 29. How old is each sister?

2. Five years ago, the sum of Ahmed's age and Maria's age was 30. If Ahmed is now 3 times as old as Maria, find their current ages.

Percentages- WS1TSZ

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Finding Percentages

  1. What is 20% of 80?
  2. 25 is what percent of 50?
  3. If 15% of a number is 45, what is the number?
  4. 40% of what number is 120?
  5. If 35% of a number is 70, what is the number?
  6. What percent of 60 is 15?