Linear functions are similar to linear equations. They are functions that can be represented by a straight line graph. A few examples of linear functions that will give a straight line graph: f(x) = x, f(x) = 2x – 2, f(x) = x + 1 The variables in linear functions have linear ...
In this tutorial, we won't cover physics engines. We will focus on the nonrealistic types of platformers. These can still emulate some effects from real life physics (for example, all platformers have some interpretation of gravity), but they're not structured to solve complex physical intera...
She used Desmos, Geogebra, and our new Pixel Equations teaspoon language. (I mentioned back in this blog post that we were using Pixel Equations in participatory design sessions — that’s when this study was happening.) Pixel Equations was developed explicitly for the concerns that the ...
but also anticipating what approaches students might take to solve the problem. This work requires great attention to detail and hard work, but the payoff
Within SAT Math, you have to master a lot of subjects. At the high level, you need to know basic algebra, advanced algebra, data analysis, and geometry. Even further, within algebra, you need to know how to solve equations, how to deal with word problems, properties of functions, etc....
What are the steps to finding the formula from a cubic graph? The first step is to identify the coordinates of three points on the graph. Then, use these points to create three equations in the form of y = ax³ + bx² + cx + d. Finally, solve the system of equations to find...
encourage students to explore solving equations using the idea of equivalence and substitution. We also try to break that down into smaller moving parts or Big Ideas: In this task, students will have an opportunity to reason through an investigation sparked by an athlete throwing shot put. The ...