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  1. Describe qualitatively the functional relationship between two quantities by analyzing a graph (e.g., where the function is increasing or decreasing, linear or nonlinear).

  2. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can you recognize when a pattern in real life is linear or nonlinear? Describe two real-life patterns: one that is linear and one that is nonlinear. Use patterns that …

  3. Functions Unit - Ms. Leonard and Ms. Anderson's 8th Grade Math

    Compare linear functions and non-linear functions. Day 7 - - Modeling story problem relationships as functions and applying functions to everyday situations. Exploring how to use the functions …

  4. Identify Linear and Nonlinear Functions - Grade 8 - Math Games

    Standard - Practice identifying linear and nonlinear equations by their equations and their coordinate graphs. Compare properties of two functions each represented in a different way …

  5. 8.F.A.3 Worksheets - Common Core Math - Education.com

    Introduce eighth-grade math learners to linear and nonlinear functions and how to identify them with this two-page algebra worksheet! Strengthen students' understanding of linear and …

  6. 8.2.1 Linear & Nonlinear Functions - SciMathMN

    Understand the concept of function in real-world and mathematical situations, and distinguish between linear and nonlinear functions.

  7. Linear and Non-Linear Functions - Online Math Help And …

    These lessons, with videos, examples and step-by-step solutions help Grade 8 students learn how to interpret the equation y = mx + b as defining a linear function, whose graph is a straight …

  8. Lesson 8 | Functions | 8th Grade Mathematics | Free Lesson Plan

    Determine if functions are linear or nonlinear when represented as tables, graphs, and equations.

  9. How can we tell if a function is linear or non-linear from tables, graphs and equations? How can you identify the slope of a function using a graph? How can you identify the slope using an …

  10. Linear vs Nonlinear Functions & Comparing Functions

    Explain that linear functions have a constant rate of change and can be represented by a straight line on a graph, while nonlinear functions do not have a constant rate of change and can be …

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