Investigation 6 Rational and Irrational Slopes
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Problem of the Day
Each letter in the equation stands for a different number (0-9).
Look at each equation carefully. Think about what you know
about how numbers work. Find the value of each letter (A-J).
G+G+G=D
J+E=J
G2 = D
B+G=D
F–B=C
I = A; hint: (H > A)
H
AxC=A
Answers to POD
A=2
B=6
C=1
D=9
E=0
F=7
G=3
H=4
I=8
J=5
Looking for Pythagoras
Investigation 6
Rational and Irrational Slopes
6.1 Revisiting Slopes
Slope
The slope is the ratio of
the change in the
vertical direction to the
change in the horizontal
direction.
rise
slope
run
Slopes to Remember
Positive Slope
Zero Slope
Negative Slope
Undefined (No Slope)
Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular
Lines
Parallel lines have
equal slopes.
Perpendicular lines
have slopes that are
negative reciprocals of
each other.
What is the slope?
What would be the slope of a line passing
through the origin and the point (1,2)?
slope
rise 2
run 1
Problem 6.1
In your groups, work problem 6.1 on page
65.
Answers to Problem 6.1
Line
OA
OB
OC
OD
OE
OF
OG
OH
OI
OJ
OK
Slope
0
1/7
2/7
3/7
4/7
5/6
6/5
7/4
7/3
7/2
7/1
Writing in Math
What is the relationship between the
answers in problem 6.1? Explain your
answer.
Problem 6.1 Follow-Up
Numbers 1-4, pages 65-66.
Problem 6.1 Follow Up Answers
1a. Possible Answers (14, 4) and (21, 6)
1b. Possible Answers (12, 10) and (18, 15)
2a. Possible Answers (1,1), (2,2), & (3, 3)
2b. The line makes a 45° angle with the
x-axis
3. The slope is the ratio of the rise to the run
4. Rational number because it is the ratio of
two integers
ACE Questions
Work the following ACE Questions on pages
68-71.
Numbers 4, 8, 9, 15
Summary
The slope of a line is a rational number, the
ratio of two whole numbers, if it passes
through two points on the grid.