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Strategic Intervention Material on: MATHEMATICS TWO Title: FINDING SLOPE w/ APPLICATION Proponent: AGUSTIN S.

PADYA-OS School: BAGUIO CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL LINDAWAN ANNEX

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GUIDE CARD
A. SPEED. A cheetahs body is built for speed. During a high-speed chase, the cheetahs spine arches in a way that helps the animal take long strides. Its tail helps it stay balanced while running.

The cheetah is the fastest animal on land. Cheetah can maintain to speed for about 100kilometer per hour. Race horses are among the fastest domestic animals. The graph shows the distance these animals can cover when traveling at top speeds. The steepness of a line is called its Slope. The slope of a line is also a rate of change. Slope = Vertical change Horizontal change

The slope of the cheetahs line is 27.

II. ACTIVITY CARD


A. GRAPH THE EQUATION Y=2X+3. FIND THE SLOPE OF THE LINE.

B. POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SLOPE

C. Application on Energy Use Rob Mueller had 12 gal of gasoline in his car. After he drove 160 miles on the highway, there were six gallon left. The graph shows the amount of gasoline left in his car as a function of the number of miles driven. Find the slope of the line. What does the slope tell you about the situation?

Application on Energy Use shows that you can calculate slope if you know the coordinates

III. ASSESSMENT CARD

Graph each exercise on separate coordinate axes. Connect the points in the order given and find the slope of the line.

1. A(0, 0), B(-4, 0)

2. D(-1, 2), E(-1, 8)

3. G(0, -1), H(5, -1)

4. J(-3, 3), K(3, 3)

5. A(-1, -3), B(3, 0)

6. C(0, 3), D(-5, 0)

IV. ENRICHMENT CARD

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REFERENCE:
1. The Authors notes 2. Algebra by McDougal Littell, 1997

Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Cordillera Administrative Region Division of Baguio City Baguio City National High School LINDAWAN ANNEX

THE TEACHER-MADE STRATEGIC INTERVENTION MATERIALS (SIM)

PROPONENT:

AGUSTIN S. PADYA-OS, MAED SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012

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