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Core Connections Integrated I, 2013
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3. Section 2.3
1. Functions
p. 8-44
4 Subchapters
2. Linear Functions
p. 56-105
4 Subchapters
3. Transformations and Solving
p. 118-179
4 Subchapters
4. Modeling Two-Variable Data
p. 196-237
3 Subchapters
5. Sequences
p. 250-293
4 Subchapters
6. Systems of Equations
p. 306-356
5 Subchapters
7. Congruence and Coordinate Geometry
p. 369-414
3 Subchapters
8. Exponential Functions
p. 433-484
3 Subchapters
9. Inequalities
p. 497-552
4 Subchapters
10. Functions and Data
p. 540-574
3 Subchapters
11. Constructions and Closure
p. 587-628
3 Subchapters
A. Appendix
p. 647-684
2 Subchapters
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2.3.1. Writing the Equation of a Line Given the Slope and a Point
p. 98-99
5 Solutions
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p. 98
95
p. 98
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2.3.2. Writing the Equation of a Line Through Two Points
p. 102-103
5 Solutions
102
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103
p. 103
104
p. 103
105
p. 103
106
p. 103
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2.3.3. Writing y = mx + b from Graphs and Tables
p. 105
5 Solutions
108
p. 105
109
p. 105
110
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111
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Interpreting Graphs of Linear Equations
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2.3.1
Writing the Equation of a Line Given the Slope and a Point
p.98-99
94
Writing the Equation of a Line Given the Slope and a Point
95
(Page 98)
Writing the Equation of a Line Given the Slope and a Point
96
(Page 98)
Writing the Equation of a Line Given the Slope and a Point
97
(Page 98)
Writing the Equation of a Line Given the Slope and a Point
98
(Page 99)
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2.3.2
Writing the Equation of a Line Through Two Points
p.102-103
Writing the Equation of a Line Through Two Points
102
(Page 102)
Writing the Equation of a Line Through Two Points
103
(Page 103)
Writing the Equation of a Line Through Two Points
104
(Page 103)
Writing the Equation of a Line Through Two Points
105
(Page 103)
Writing the Equation of a Line Through Two Points
106
(Page 103)
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2.3.3
Writing y = mx + b from Graphs and Tables
p.105
Writing y = mx + b from Graphs and Tables
108
(Page 105)
Writing y = mx + b from Graphs and Tables
109
(Page 105)
Writing y = mx + b from Graphs and Tables
110
(Page 105)
Writing y = mx + b from Graphs and Tables
111
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