Big Ideas Math: Modeling Real Life, Grade 8
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2. Representations of Functions
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Exercise 13 Page 286

The word equals divides the statement into what should be on the left-hand side and what should be on the right-hand side of the equation.

y=6x

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We have been given a statement and we need to translate it into an equation. The output is six times the input. Every equation has an equals sign and values or expressions on either side of it. Key phrases, such as is, is equal to, and equals tell us about the placement of the equals sign.

The output is six times the input. ⇕ The output = six times the input. On the left-hand side we have one key word, output. This word represents the variable y. The output → y On the right-hand side, the key words are input and less than. These words represent the variable x and the operations that will be used in our equation. Times indicates multiplication. six times the input → 6 x Putting these sides together, we have a complete equation. y = 6 x