Today in class, we looked at how to rewrite equations that two variables by solving for one (y) in terms of the other (x). This concept will be very helpful when we start working with linear equations next week, but if you didn't quite get how to do it in class today then watch the video in the link below for some help.
When you come back on Tuesday we are going to start looking at linear equations, specifically when they are written in what is called "slope-intercept form". Basically, all that means is that the linear equation has been solved to say y = something (specifically it should say y=mx+b, but we'll talk about what that means on Tuesday). If you want a sneak peak to get ahead a little, there's a link to a video for that as well. Enjoy your long weekend!
When you come back on Tuesday we are going to start looking at linear equations, specifically when they are written in what is called "slope-intercept form". Basically, all that means is that the linear equation has been solved to say y = something (specifically it should say y=mx+b, but we'll talk about what that means on Tuesday). If you want a sneak peak to get ahead a little, there's a link to a video for that as well. Enjoy your long weekend!