Spotting Lines: Identifying Linear Functions
Lesson Description
Video Resource
Recognizing linear functions | Linear equations and functions | 8th grade | Khan Academy
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Key Concepts
- Linear Function
- Non-Linear Function
- Constant Rate of Change
- Rate of Change
Learning Objectives
- Students will be able to determine if a function represented by a set of points is linear or non-linear.
- Students will be able to explain the importance of a constant rate of change in identifying linear functions.
- Students will be able to visualize linear and non-linear functions by plotting points on a graph.
Educator Instructions
- Introduction (5 mins)
Begin by reviewing the definition of a function. Briefly discuss what a linear equation looks like in graph form and algebraic form. Ask students to provide examples of linear and non-linear equations they have seen before. - Video Explanation (10 mins)
Play the Khan Academy video 'Recognizing linear functions'. Encourage students to take notes on the method of identifying linear functions using the constant change in x and y values. - Guided Practice (15 mins)
Work through several examples together. Provide sets of points and guide students to calculate the change in x and the change in y. Emphasize the importance of a constant change in y for a constant change in x. Discuss examples of both linear and non-linear functions. - Independent Practice (15 mins)
Provide students with a worksheet containing sets of points. Students should determine whether each set of points represents a linear or non-linear function. Students should also plot the points on a graph to visually confirm their answers. - Wrap-up and Assessment (5 mins)
Review the key concepts of the lesson. Administer a short multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank quiz to assess student understanding.
Interactive Exercises
- Online Graphing Tool
Use an online graphing tool (e.g., Desmos) to plot the points from the independent practice worksheet. Visually confirm whether the plotted points form a straight line, indicating a linear function. Experiment with different sets of points to observe the behavior of linear and non-linear functions. - Group Sorting Activity
Divide students into small groups. Provide each group with a set of cards, some containing linear functions (represented by points) and others containing non-linear functions. Have students sort the cards into two piles: 'Linear' and 'Non-Linear'. Each group should justify their sorting decisions.
Discussion Questions
- How can you tell if a function is linear just by looking at its graph?
- Why is a constant rate of change important for a function to be linear?
- Can you think of real-world examples of linear and non-linear relationships?
Skills Developed
- Analytical Skills
- Problem-Solving Skills
- Graphical Interpretation
- Pattern Recognition
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1:
Which of the following is true about a linear function?
Correct Answer: It has a constant rate of change.
Question 2:
If a function has points (1,2), (2,4), (3,6), (4,8), is it linear or non-linear?
Correct Answer: Linear
Question 3:
What is the graph of a linear function?
Correct Answer: A straight line
Question 4:
In a non-linear function, what happens to the rate of change?
Correct Answer: It varies.
Question 5:
The points (1, 5), (2, 10), (3, 20), (4, 40) represent which type of function?
Correct Answer: Non-linear
Question 6:
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a linear function?
Correct Answer: Curved line graph
Question 7:
If the change in y divided by the change in x is always constant, the function is:
Correct Answer: Linear
Question 8:
What does it mean for a rate of change to be 'constant'?
Correct Answer: It stays the same
Question 9:
A table shows x values increasing by 2 and y values increasing by 5 each time. Is this function likely linear?
Correct Answer: Yes
Question 10:
Which equation represents a linear function?
Correct Answer: y = 2x + 3
Fill in the Blank Questions
Question 1:
A function with a __________ rate of change is a linear function.
Correct Answer: constant
Question 2:
The graph of a linear function is a __________.
Correct Answer: straight line
Question 3:
If the change in 'y' is not constant for a constant change in 'x', the function is ___________.
Correct Answer: non-linear
Question 4:
To determine if a function is linear from a table, check if the change in y divided by the change in x is always ___________.
Correct Answer: constant
Question 5:
A linear function grows by __________ intervals.
Correct Answer: equal
Question 6:
The constant rate of change in a linear function is also known as its __________.
Correct Answer: slope
Question 7:
In a linear function, for every change in x, the change in y is always the __________ value.
Correct Answer: same
Question 8:
If a set of points does not form a straight line when plotted, it represents a __________ function.
Correct Answer: non-linear
Question 9:
An exponential function grows by equal __________ over equal intervals.
Correct Answer: factors
Question 10:
The change in y over the change in x represents the __________ of the function.
Correct Answer: rate of change
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