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1. Use the following points from a graph to determine the slope. (2,15), (8, 45) 2. What does it mean for a line to be linear? 3. On a distance/time graph, what type of movement makes a linear graph? 4. Which section(s) of the graph have a constant slope? 5. Calculate the slope of the line. (section A) 6. What is happening between10 and 12 seconds? A B C D Week 24 Warm Ups pg 53

1. Use the following points from a graph to determine the slope. (2,15), (8, 45) 2. What does it mean for a line to be linear? 3. On a distance/time graph,

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Page 1: 1. Use the following points from a graph to determine the slope. (2,15), (8, 45) 2. What does it mean for a line to be linear? 3. On a distance/time graph,

1. Use the following points from a graph to determine the slope. (2,15), (8, 45)

2. What does it mean for a line to be linear?3. On a distance/time graph, what type of

movement makes a linear graph?4. Which section(s) of the graph have a constant slope?5. Calculate the slope of theline. (section A)6. What is happening between10 and 12 seconds?

A

BC

D

Week 24 Warm Ups pg 53

Page 2: 1. Use the following points from a graph to determine the slope. (2,15), (8, 45) 2. What does it mean for a line to be linear? 3. On a distance/time graph,

1. What is the average speed for this entire trip?2. During which times was the car stopped?

3. What is the slope of the line from 0-6 seconds?

4. A car is travelling 4 m/s South, after 3s, it is travelling 28 m/s South. What is it’s acceleration?

Week 24 Warm Ups pg 53

Page 3: 1. Use the following points from a graph to determine the slope. (2,15), (8, 45) 2. What does it mean for a line to be linear? 3. On a distance/time graph,

1. What is the difference between speed and velocity?

2. How do you determine the average speed of an object?

3. If a car is speeding down the freeway at 96mi/hr East, what is it’s velocity?

4.What is the average speed of the object in the graph?

5.Describe the motion of the object in the graph.

Week 24 Warm Ups pg 53-54

Page 4: 1. Use the following points from a graph to determine the slope. (2,15), (8, 45) 2. What does it mean for a line to be linear? 3. On a distance/time graph,

2. Calculate the slope of the line from 6 seconds to 10 seconds.

3. What does this slope represent?

4. What is the object doing from 4-6 seconds?

5. Is this line linear? Does it have a direct relationship between position and time?

6. In what section(s) of this graph is the object traveling at a constant speed?

Week 24 Warm Ups pg 53-541. Use the following points to calculate slope: (3,5), (6,10)