Quantcast
Sign Up For Our Newsletter
Email:

I4C

CCSS.Math.Content.8.F.A.2 Compare Properties...

CCSS.Math.Content.8.F.A.2 - Compare properties of two functions each represented in a different way (algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables, or by verbal descriptions). For example, given a linear function represented by a table of values and a linear function represented by an algebraic expression, determine which function has the greater rate of change.

 
Authors: National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Council of Chief State School Officers

Title: CCSS.Math.Content.8.F.A.2 Compare Properties Of Two Functions Each Represented... Functions - 8th Grade Mathematics Common Core State Standards

Publisher: National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Council of Chief State School Officers, Washington D.C.

Copyright Date: 2010

(Page last edited 10/08/2017)

  1. Linear Equation Solver - You type the equation. The equation solver will solve it for you with an explanation of how the problem was done.
  2. Linear Equation Solver - From Algebra.com
  3. Linear Equation Solver - A pop-up window allows users to specify the number of equations
  4. Linear Equation Solvers - Practice Linear Equations! Improves your test scores!
  5. Positive Linear Function Machine - This activity allows the user to explore simple linear functions; the function is determined by looking for patterns in the outputs.
  6. Rags to Riches Game - A fun practice for 1-step, 2-step and multi-step equations. The game is similar in nature to "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"
  7. Rate of Change Practice Problems - Nine practice problems (including a graph to interpret) followed by an answer key
  8. Rate of Change: Connecting Slope to Real Life - A lesson on using slope to find the rate of change accompanied by graphs and explanations
  9. Solving Linear Equations - Explanation provided by Study Guides and Strategies
  10. The Linear Equations Solver Applet - This java applet solves linear equations of two unknown variables.
  11. Word problems that lead to simple linear equations - To be solved, a word problem must be translated into the language of mathematics

 

 

Internet4classrooms is a collaborative effort by Susan Brooks and Bill Byles.
 

  

advertisement

advertisement

Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

1694708745955473 US 1 desktop not tablet not iPad device-width