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Math 9 Lesson 1 - Interpolation and Extrapolation

The document appears to be notes from a lesson on using graphs to model linear relationships and make predictions through interpolation and extrapolation. It includes sections for observations, questions, predictions, explanations of findings, and reflections on using graphs for linear modeling and estimating values through interpolation and extrapolation.

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Math 9 Lesson 1 - Interpolation and Extrapolation

The document appears to be notes from a lesson on using graphs to model linear relationships and make predictions through interpolation and extrapolation. It includes sections for observations, questions, predictions, explanations of findings, and reflections on using graphs for linear modeling and estimating values through interpolation and extrapolation.

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Write down everything you see in the video:

Explain what is happening?

Observations:
Name: ____________________

Questions:

Predictions:

Explain:

X=
Y=
Name: ____________________
X=
Y=

How did we find this information?


GRAPH
PAPER
Name: ____________________

How many millilitres are in the vase?

How can we find the time when the vase is full?

What time is the vase full?

How did you find this?


Name: ____________________

How did we use a graph to predict information?

How do we know the graph created a linear relation?

Where can we see linear relations in everyday life?

What is the difference between interpolation and extrapolation?


Name: ____________________

Can you write an equation for the linear relation?

Explain how you found this.

How could we use this linear relation to find when the vase is full?
Name: ____________________

How did we use interpolation or extrapolation today?

How close was your prediction to the answer you found on your
graph, and the answer on the video?

Explain why the information we find using interpolation or


extrapolation is estimation.

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