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Page 1: Lesson Menu Main Idea New Vocabulary NGSSS Example 1:Name an Ordered Pair Example 2:Name an Ordered Pair Example 3:Graph Ordered Pairs Example 4:Graph.
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Main Idea

New Vocabulary

NGSSS

Example 1:Name an Ordered Pair

Example 2:Name an Ordered Pair

Example 3:Graph Ordered Pairs

Example 4:Graph Ordered Pairs

Key Concept:Relations

Example 5:Relations as Tables and Graphs

Example 6:Real-World Example: Relations as Tables and Graphs

Five-Minute Check

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• Graph rational numbers on the coordinate plane and use the coordinate plane to represent relations.

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• coordinate plane

• origin

• y-axis

• x-axis

• quadrants

• ordered pair

• x-coordinate

• y-coordinate

• relation

• domain

• range

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MA.8.A.1.1 Create and interpret tables, graphs, and models to represent, analyze, and solve problems related to linear equations, including analysis of domain, range and the difference between discrete and continuous data.

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Name an Ordered Pair

Name the ordered pair for point A.

● Start at the origin.

● Move right to find the x-coordinate of Point A,which is 2.

● Move up to find the y-coordinate, which is

Answer: So, the ordered pair for Point A is

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Name the ordered pair for point A.

A.

B.

C.

D.

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Name the ordered pair for point B.

Name an Ordered Pair

● Start at the origin.

● Move left to find the

x-coordinate of Point B,

which is –2

● Move down to find the y-coordinate, which is –2.

Answer: So, the ordered pair for Point B is .

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Name the ordered pair for point B.

A.

B.

C.

D.

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Graph Ordered Pairs

Graph J(–3, 2.75) on a coordinate plane.

● Start at the origin and move 3 units left. Thenmove up 2.75 units.

● Draw a dot and label itJ(–3, 2.75).

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Graph Ordered Pairs

Answer:

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Graph M(–2, –3.25) on a coordinate plane.

A. B.

C. D.

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Graph Ordered Pairs

● Start at the origin and

move 4 units right. Then

move down or

1.25 units.

Graph on a coordinate plane.

● Draw a dot and label it

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Graph Ordered Pairs

Answer:

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Graph on a coordinate plane.

A. B.

C. D.

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Relations as Tables and Graphs

Express the relation {(4, 2), (6, –1), (5, –3), (–2, –3)}as a table and a graph. Then state the domain andrange.

Place the ordered pairs in a table with x-coordinates in the first column and the y-coordinates in the second column.

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Relations as Tables and Graphs

Answer: The domain is {–2, 4, 5, 6}. The range is {–3, –1, 2}.

Graph the ordered pairs on a coordinate plane.

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State the domain and range of the relation {(3, 5), (–4, 0), (2, –8), (6, 1)}.

A. domain: {–4, 2, 3, 6}; range: {–8, 0, 1, 5}

B. domain: {2, 3, 4, 6}; range: {0, 1, 5, 8}

C. domain: {–8, 0, 1, 5}; range: {–4, 2, 3, 6}

D. domain: {3, –4, 2, 6}; range: {5, –8, 1}

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A. PIES Mike is buying pies for a party. The price for 1 pie is $4.

Make a table of ordered pairs in which the x-coordinate represents the number of pies and the y-coordinate represents the total cost for 2, 3, 4, and 5 pies.

Relations as Tables and Graphs

Answer:

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B. PIES Mike is buying pies for a party. The price for 1 pie is $4.

Graph the ordered pairs.

Relations as Tables and Graphs

Answer:

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A. RINGTONES Caden can download ringtones for his cellular phone for $2.00 each. Make a table of ordered pairs in which the x-coordinate represents the number of ringtones and the y-coordinate represents the total cost for 2, 3, 4, and 5 ringtones.

A. B.

C. D.

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B. RINGTONES Caden can download ringtones for his cellular phone for $2.00 each. Graph the ordered pairs in which the x-coordinate represents the number of ringtones and the y-coordinate represents the total cost for 2, 3, 4, and 5 ringtones.

A. B.

C. D.

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Name the ordered pair for point A.

A. (–4, 0)

B. (–2, –1)

C.

D. (0, 2)

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Name the ordered pair for point B.

A. (–4, 0)

B. (–2, –1)

C.

D. (0, 2)

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Name the ordered pair for point C.

A. (–4, 0)

B. (–2, –1)

C.

D. (0, 2)

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Name the ordered pair for point D.

A. (–4, 0)

B. (–2, –1)

C.

D. (0, 2)

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State the domain and range of the relation. {(3, 6), (–1, 0), (2, 6), (–4, –5)}

A. domain: {–4, –1, 2, 3}; range: {–5, 0, 6}

B. domain: {–5, 0, 6}; range: {–4, –1, 2, 3}

C. domain: {1, 2, 3, 4}; range: {0, 5, 6}

D. domain: {–1, 2, 3}; range: {–5, 0, 6}

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The points W(–3, 5), X(5, 5), and Y(5, –2) lie on a coordinate plane. Points W, X, Y, and Z form a rectangle. What are the coordinates of point Z?

A. (–3, –5)

B. (–5, –3)

C. (–3, –2)

D. (–2, –3)

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