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Name Date Chapter 6 Fair Game Review Find the missing value in the table... 5 7 5 9 7 6 8.. 6 9 6 8 8 9 8 8 5. 6..5 9.5 5.5 6 5.8 5.8.8.6. Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue 9

Name Date Chapter 6 Fair Game Review (continued) Evaluate the epression when =, =, and z =. 7. 8. 6 9. z. z. 8. z + Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date 6. Relations and Functions For use with Activit 6. Essential Question How can ou use a mapping diagram to show the relationship between two data sets? ACTIVITY: Constructing Mapping Diagrams Work with a partner. Complete the mapping diagram. a. Area A Input, Output, A b. Perimeter P Input, Output, P c. Circumference C d. Volume V r Input, r Input, h Output, C Output, V h Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue

Name Date 6. Relations and Functions (continued) ACTIVITY: Describing Situations Work with a partner. How man outputs are assigned to each input? Describe a possible situation for each mapping diagram. a. Input, 8 Output, 6 5 b. Input, Output, ACTIVITY: Interpreting Mapping Diagrams Work with a partner. Describe the pattern in the mapping diagram. Complete the diagram. a. Input, t 5 6 7 Output, M 8 Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date 6. Relations and Functions (continued) b. Input, 5 6 7 Output, A 5 What Is Your Answer?. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can ou use a mapping diagram to show the relationship between two data sets? I made a mapping diagram. It shows how I feel about m skateboard with each passing da. Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue

Name Date 6. Practice For use after Lesson 6. List the ordered pairs shown in the mapping diagram.. Input Output. Input Output 6 8 5 7 5 6 7 8. Draw a mapping diagram for the graph. Then describe the pattern of inputs and outputs. 8 7 6 5 5 6 7 8. The table shows the number of beads needed to make a bracelet. Use the table to draw a mapping diagram. Bracelet Length (in.) Number of Beads 6 7 8 6 9 8 Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date 6. Representations of Functions For use with Activit 6. Essential Question How can ou represent a function in different was? ACTIVITY: Describing a Function Work with a partner. Complete the mapping diagram on the net page for the area of the figure. Then write an equation that describes the function. a. b. Input, Output, A Input, Output, A ACTIVITY: Using a Table Work with a partner. Make a table that shows the pattern for the area, where the input is the figure number and the output is the area A. Write an equation that describes the function. Then use our equation to find which figure has an area of 8 when the pattern continues. square unit a. Figure Figure Figure Figure Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue 5

Name Date 6. Representations of Functions (continued) b. Figure Figure Figure Figure ACTIVITY: Using a Graph Work with a partner. Graph the data. Use the graph to test the truth of each statement. If the statement is true, write an equation that shows how to obtain one measurement from the other measurement. a. You can find the horsepower of a race car engine if ou know its volume in cubic inches. Volume (cubic inches), 5 5 5 Horsepower, 75 65 5 6 Race Car Engine Horsepower 6 Volume (in. ) 6 6 Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date 6. Representations of Functions (continued) b. You can find the volume of a race car engine in cubic centimeters if ou know its volume in cubic inches. Volume (cubic inches), Volume (cubic centimeters), 6 8 9 Volume (cm ) 6 Race Car Engine Volume (in. ) 6 ACTIVITY: Interpreting a Graph Work with a partner. The table shows the average speeds of the winners of the Datona 5. Graph the data. Can ou use the graph to predict future winning speeds? Eplain wh or wh not. Year 5 6 7 8 9 Speed (mi/h) 56 5 9 5 7 Speed (mi/h) 6 55 5 5 5 Datona 5 Winners Average Speeds 5 6 7 8 Years 9 What Is Your Answer? 5. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can ou represent a function in different was? Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue 7

Name Date 6. Practice For use after Lesson 6. Write a function rule for the statement.. The output is four times the input.. The output is eight less than the input. Find the value of for the given value of.. = ; =. = 5 + 9; = 5. You set up a hot chocolate stand at a football game. The cost of our supplies is $75. You charge $.5 for each cup of hot chocolate. a. Write a function that represents the profit P for selling c cups of hot chocolate. b. You will break even when the cost of our supplies equals our income. How man cups of hot chocolate must ou sell to break even? 8 Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date 6. Linear Functions For use with Activit 6. Essential Question How can ou use a function to describe a linear pattern? ACTIVITY: Finding Linear Patterns Work with a partner. Plot the points from the table in a coordinate plane. Write a linear equation for the function. a. 6 8 b. 6 8 5 5 75 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 8 6 c. d. 6 8 6 8 6 Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue 9

Name Date 6. Linear Functions (continued) ACTIVITY: Finding Linear Patterns Work with a partner. The table shows a familiar linear pattern from geometr. Write a function that relates to. What do the variables and represent? Graph the function. a. b. 5 π π 6π 8π π 5 6 8 Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date 6. Linear Functions (continued) c. d. 5 5 6 7 8 9 5 8 5 6 76 What Is Your Answer?. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can ou use a function to describe a linear pattern?. Describe the strateg ou used to find the functions in Activities and. Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue

Name Date 6. Practice For use after Lesson 6. Use the graph or the table to write a linear function that relates to... 8 6 O 6 O.. 5 7 9 5. The table shows the distance traveled (in miles) after hours. a. Write a linear function that relates to. 6 6 b. Graph the linear function. c. What is the distance traveled after three hours? Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date 6. Comparing Linear and Nonlinear Functions For use with Activit 6. Essential Question How can ou recognize when a pattern in real life is linear or nonlinear? ACTIVITY: Finding Patterns for Similar Figures Work with a partner. Complete each table for the sequence of similar rectangles. Graph the data in each table. Decide whether each pattern is linear or nonlinear. a. Perimeters of similar rectangles b. Areas of similar rectangles 5 P 5 A P A 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 7 8 9 Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue

Name Date 6. Comparing Linear and Nonlinear Functions (continued) ACTIVITY: Comparing Linear and Nonlinear Functions Work with a partner. Each table shows the height h (in feet) of a falling object at t seconds. Graph the data in each table. Decide whether each graph is linear or nonlinear. Compare the two falling objects. Which one has an increasing speed? a. Falling parachute jumper b. Falling bowling ball t h 85 7 55 t h 8 6 56 h Parachute Jumper h Bowling Ball Height (feet) 8 Height (feet) 8 6 6 5 6 7 8 9 Time (seconds) t 5 6 7 8 9 Time (seconds) t Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date 6. Comparing Linear and Nonlinear Functions (continued) What Is Your Answer?. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can ou recognize when a pattern in real life is linear or nonlinear? Describe two real-life patterns: one that is linear and one that is nonlinear. Use patterns that are different from those described in Activities and. Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue 5

Name Date 6. Practice For use after Lesson 6. Graph the data in the table. Decide whether the graph is linear or nonlinear... 6 5 O O Does the graph represent a linear or nonlinear function? Eplain... O O 5. The table shows the area of a square with side length inches. Does the table represent a linear or nonlinear function? Eplain. Side Length, Area, A 9 6 6 Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date 6.5 Analzing and Sketching Graphs For use with Activit 6.5 Essential Question How can ou use a graph to represent relationships between quantities without using numbers? ACTIVITY: Interpreting a Graph Work with a partner. Use the graph shown. a. How is this graph different from the other graphs ou have studied? Water level Time b. Write a short paragraph that describes how the water level changes over time. c. What situation can this graph represent? ACTIVITY: Matching Situations to Graphs Work with a partner. You are riding our bike. Match each situation with the appropriate graph. Eplain our reasoning. A. B. Speed Speed Time Time Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue 7

Name Date 6.5 Analzing and Sketching Graphs (continued) C. D. Speed Speed Time Time a. You graduall increase our speed, then ride at a constant speed along a bike path. You then slow down until ou reach our friend s house. b. You graduall increase our speed, then go down a hill. You then quickl come to a stop at an intersection. c. You graduall increase our speed, then stop at a convenience store for a couple of minutes. You then continue to ride, graduall increasing our speed. d. You ride at a constant speed, then go up a hill. Once on top of the hill, ou graduall increase our speed. ACTIVITY: Comparing Graphs Work with a partner. The graphs represent the heights of a rocket and a weather balloon after the are launched. a. How are the graphs similar? How are the different? Eplain. b. Compare the steepness of each graph. Height above ground Graph A Time Graph B c. Which graph do ou think represents the height of the rocket? Eplain. Height above ground Time 8 Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date 6.5 Analzing and Sketching Graphs (continued) ACTIVITY: Comparing Graphs Work with a partner. The graphs represent the speeds of two cars. One car is approaching a stop sign. The other car is approaching a ield sign. Graph A a. How are the graphs similar? How are the different? Eplain. Speed b. Compare the steepness of each graph. Time Graph B c. Which graph do ou think represents the car approaching a stop sign? Eplain. Speed Time What Is Your Answer? 5. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can ou use a graph to represent relationships between quantities without using numbers? 6. Describe a possible situation represented b the graph shown. 7. Sketch a graph similar to the graphs in Activities and. Echange graphs with a classmate and describe a possible situation represented b the graph. Discuss the results. Height above ground Time Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Blue 9

Name Date 6.5 Practice For use after Lesson 6.5 Describe the relationship between the two quantities.. Sales. Biccle Dollars Speed Months Time Sketch a graph that represents the situation.. You are teting a friend at a constant rate. You send the message then wait for a response. Once ou receive a response, ou begin teting a repl at a constant rate.. You cut our fingernails, let the nails grow back, and then cut them again. Big Ideas Math Blue Copright Big Ideas Learning, LLC