Find b, Write the Function, Verify
Slope
Function:
Verify:
Applying the Two-Point Method: Candle Height
"A candle is 12 in. tall after 1 hour and 9 in. tall after 3 hours."
Points:
Tables with Constant First Differences
| Difference | ||
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 4 | — |
| 1 | 7 | +3 |
| 2 | 10 | +3 |
| 3 | 13 | +3 |
| 4 | 16 | +3 |
All differences = +3 → linear.
Arithmetic Sequences Connect to Linear Functions
Arithmetic sequence:
Sequence notation:
Function notation:
The common difference
Quick Check: Construct a Linear Function
Points:
- Compute the slope.
- Use
to find . - Write the function.
- Verify both points.
Try before the next slide.
Exponential Two-Point Method: The Key Idea
For
Dividing eliminates
Exponential Example: Points (1, 6) and (3, 54)
Back-substitute into first equation:
Shortcut for Consecutive Integer Input Tables
When
Table:
Ratios:
Differences vs. Ratios in a Table
Differences not constant → not linear. Ratios constant → exponential.
Context Example: Bacteria Colony Growth
"A colony has 200 cells at
Verify:
Geometric Sequences Connect to Exponential Functions
Geometric sequence:
Sequence:
Function:
Common ratio
Quick Check: Construct an Exponential Function
Points:
- Divide:
- Solve:
, so - Find
using - Write
and verify.
Try before the next slide.
Practice: Two Linear and Two Exponential
Linear:
- Through
and - Through
and
Exponential:
3. Through
4. Through
For each: find
Practice Answers: Four Construction Problems
, → , → , , → , , →
Key Takeaways from Lesson One
✓ Linear:
✓ Exponential: divide outputs →
✓ Table: constant differences → linear; constant ratios → exponential
Exponential: DIVIDE outputs — do NOT subtract to find the base
Arithmetic sequence:
Coming Up in Lesson Two
Deck 2 covers:
- Reading graphs to extract two integer coordinate points
- Constructing from graphs (linear and exponential)
- Translating verbal descriptions into linear and exponential functions
- Mixed practice: classify and construct from any representation