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Rise Up (Run Out) Linear Equations Music Video
Content Provider | WatchKnowLearn |
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Description | This rap is from Rhythm Rhyme Results. It is audio only, lyrics and images are NOT included on the screen. Verse I The four quadrants start from the top right Counter-clockwise from the positive x and y You go around, hit the II and then III Bottom left, negative, remember that please Now if you’ve got a single point on the x-y grid There’s a single pair of values telling you where it is The x coordinate goes side to side The y follows the comma to define the point’s height A straight line between two points is a relation You can represent it with a linear equation y = m times x + b If you wanna know the variables listen to me m is the slope, that’s rise over run It tells you how steep the line is gonna become b is the intercept, that’s how you assess The point at which the line goes through the y-axis Chorus Verse II Let’s say you’ve got a job and you’re earning your pay You start with 50 bucks and get 9 every day If you wanna know over a year how much you’ll get Calculating that graph might be your best bet On the x, you’re measuring one day at a time And your money gets tracked on the vertical y Now you got some, and you haven’t even worked yet 50 bucks, put it up, that’s your y-intercept After day one you got 59 Now you got two points, you can start drawing a line The slope of that line, remember rise over run It’s dollars over days and you got 9∕1 Remember b, I think that’s where we started at 50 dollars up on your graph, the y-intercept And you know y = mx + b So now you got y = 9x + 50 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Rights License | Proprietary |
Subject Keyword | Linear Equations k-12 homeschool homeschooling home school parents educational videos k12 preK-12 Algebra II Mathematics |
Content Type | Video |
Educational Role | Student Teacher |
Educational Use | Self Learning |
Resource Type | Rhyme |
Subject | Linear Equations and Functions |