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Pendiente e Interseccion from BrainPOP Espanol

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Pendiente e Interseccion from BrainPOP Espanol

Grade Levels

10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade, 9th Grade

Course, Subject

Mathematics
  • Big Ideas
    Bivariate data can be modeled with mathematical functions that approximate the data well and help us make predictions based on the data.
    Families of functions exhibit properties and behaviors that can be recognized across representations. Functions can be transformed, combined, and composed to create new functions in mathematical and real world situations.
    Mathematical functions are relationships that assign each member of one set (domain) to a unique member of another set (range), and the relationship is recognizable across representations.
    Mathematical statements can be justified through deductive and inductive reasoning and proof.
    Numbers, measures, expressions, equations, and inequalities can represent mathematical situations and structures in many equivalent forms.
    Patterns exhibit relationships that can be extended, described, and generalized.
    Relations and functions are mathematical relationships that can be represented and analyzed using words, tables, graphs, and equations.
    Some geometric relationships can be described and explored as functional relationships.
    There are some mathematical relationships that are always true and these relationships are used as the rules of arithmetic and algebra and are useful for writing equivalent forms of expressions and solving equations and inequalities.
  • Concepts
    2- and 3-dimensional figures
    Analysis of one and two variable (univariate and bivariate) data
    Analytic Geometry
    Functions and multiple representations
    Geometric Relations: Congruence and Similarity
    Geometric Representations
    Linear relationships: Equation and inequalities in one and two variables
    Linear system of equations and inequalities
  • Competencies
    Represent functions (linear and non-linear) in multiple ways, including tables, algebraic rules, graphs, and contextual situations and make connections among these representations. Choose the appropriate functional representation to model a real world situation and solve problems relating to that situation.
    Use coordinates and algebraic techniques to interpret, represent, and verify geometric relationships.
    Write, solve, and interpret systems of two linear equations and inequalities using graphing and algebraic techniques.

Description

This Spanish-language video from BrainPOP Espanol provides an overview of slope and intercept. This presentation will show students how to find the slope, or steepness, of a line. They will also find out how the intercept on the x- or y-axis can be plugged into the slope-intercept equation. There is a quiz at the end of the video that students can take online or print out and take independently.

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