Oh my goodness! It's been forever, literally since I blogged in "Math Monday" again! Well, lucky me I guess got the past 3 Mondays off and now I'm leaving for my Disney cruise on Thursday! Wow! I hope I can blog quickly. So today's topic is on linear equations. What question can you ask once you know the equation of a line? Well, you can always try plugging numbers in for "x." Just plug any random number in for "x" you could use 2 1/2 of 3.5768964729304819483 or -3. You could also ask, "how did I get this equation?" and work with your graph to figure it out. Things should go pretty smooth from here if you have a correct graph and table, otherwise you might want to look over your work. If you ever need help, your teachers and parents are always there. Your friend are always there too. It's sometimes even better if not only you, but your friend don't understand something because then you two can go about asking teachers together, and you won't feel so alone.
     Lines, tables, and graphs are really simple once you get to know them. Seriously, you could get all "A's" on your tests only if you study and learn the simple formulas to them. Do you get that part? Do you understand? Do you see why we graphed y=3/4x +10 that way? If you don't do something about it. Do something so your grades and future aren't affected. Your life, is like a graph. Do you know how you want to graph you line?