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Pre-Algebra 1-7 Ordered Pairs 1-7 Ordered Pairs Pre-Algebra Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Lesson Presentation Presentation

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Pre-Algebra

1-7 Ordered Pairs1-7 Ordered Pairs

Pre-Algebra

Warm UpWarm Up

Problem of the DayProblem of the Day

Lesson PresentationLesson Presentation

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Pre-Algebra

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Warm UpSolve.

x = 27

a = 7n = 17

c = 13

y = 3

Pre-Algebra

1-7 Ordered Pairs

5. 17y + 7 = 58

4. 3c 7 = 32

3. 7 + n = 24

2. 5 = a 21. x 8 = 19

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Pre-Algebra

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Problem of the Day

A moving van travels 50 miles per hour. Use the equation y = 50x. How far will the van travel in 4.5 hours?225 miles

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Pre-Algebra

1-7 Ordered Pairs

Learn to write solutions of equations in two variables as ordered pairs.

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Pre-Algebra

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Vocabulary

ordered pair

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Pre-Algebra

1-7 Ordered Pairs

A sign at the store reads “Birthday Banners $8. Personalize for $1 per letter.”

Cecilia has 7 letters in her name, and Dowen has 5 letters in his. Figure out how much it will cost to get a personalized birthday banner for each of them.

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Pre-Algebra

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Let y be the price of the banner and x be the number of letters in the name; the equation for the price of a banner is y = 8 + x.

For Cecelia’s banner:

Price of banner

= $8 + $1 • Number of letters in name

For Dowen’s banner:

x = 7, y = 8 + 7 or y = 15

x = 5, y = 8 + 5 or y = 13

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Pre-Algebra

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A solution of a two-variable equation is written as an ordered pair.

When the numbers in the ordered pair are substituted in the equation, the equation is true.

(7, 15) is a solution 15 = 7 + 8

(5, 13) is a solution 13 = 5 + 8

(x, y) Ordered pair

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Pre-Algebra

1-7 Ordered Pairs

Determine whether the ordered pair is a solution of y = 4x – 1.

Additional Example 1A: Determining If an Ordered Pair Is a Solution of an Equation

A. (3, 11)

y = 4x – 1

11 = 4(3) – 1?

Substitute 3 for x and 11 for y.

11= 11 ?

(3, 11) is a solution.

A solution since 11=11.

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Pre-Algebra

1-7 Ordered Pairs

Determine whether the ordered pair is a solution of y = 4x – 1.

Additional Example 1B: Determining If an Ordered Pair Is a Solution of an Equation

B. (10, 3)

y = 4x – 1

3 = 4(10) – 1?

Substitute 10 for x and 3 for y.

3 = 39?

(10, 3) is not a solution.

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Pre-Algebra

1-7 Ordered Pairs

Determine whether the ordered pair is a solution of y = 4x – 1.

Additional Example 1C: Determining If an Ordered Pair Is a Solution of an Equation

C. (11, 43)

y = 4x – 1

43 = 4(11) – 1 ?

Substitute 11 for x and 43 for y.

43 = 43?

(11, 43) is a solution.

A solution since 43 = 43.

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Determine whether the ordered pair is a solution of y = 5x + 3.

Try This: Example 1A

A. (7, 38)

y = 5x + 3

38 = 5(7) + 3?

Substitute 7 for x and 38 for y.

38 = 38 ?

(7, 38) is a solution.

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Pre-Algebra

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Determine whether the ordered pair is a solution of y = 5x + 3.

Try This: Example 1B

B. (9, 17)

y = 5x + 3

17 = 5(9) + 3?

Substitute 9 for x and 17 for y.

17 = 48 ?

(9, 17) is not a solution.

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Pre-Algebra

1-7 Ordered Pairs

Determine whether the ordered pair is a solution of y = 5x + 3.

Try This: Example 1C

C. (10, 53)

y = 5x + 3

53 = 5(10) + 3?

Substitute 10 for x and 53 for y.

53 = 53 ?

(10, 53) is a solution.

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Use the given values to make a table of solutions.

Additional Example 2A: Creating a Table of Ordered Pair Solutions

A. y = 7x for x = 1, 2, 3, 4

x 7x y (x, y)

1

2

3

4

7(1) 7 (1, 7)

7(2) 14 (2, 14)

7(3) 21 (3, 21)

7(4) 28 (4, 28)

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Pre-Algebra

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Use the given values to make a table of solutions.

Additional Example 2B: Creating a Table of Ordered Pair Solutions

B. n = 6m – 5 for m = 1, 2, 3, 4

19

6(1) – 5 6(2) – 5 6(3) – 5

1 7 13

(1, 1) (2, 7) (3, 13) (4, 19)

6(4) – 5

m 1 2 3

6m – 5

n

(m, n)

4

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Pre-Algebra

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Use the given values to make a table of solutions.

A. y = 6x for x = 1, 2, 3, 4

x 6x y (x, y)

1

2

3

4

6(1) 6 (1, 6)

6(2) 12 (2, 12)

6(3) 18 (3, 18)

6(4) 24 (4, 24)

Try This: Example 2A

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Pre-Algebra

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Use the given values to make a table of solutions.

B. n = 8m – 2 for m = 1, 2, 3, 4

30

8(1) – 2 8(2) – 2 8(3) – 2

6 14 22

(1, 6) (2, 14) (3, 22) (4, 30)

8(4) – 2

m 1 2 3

8m – 2

n

(m, n)

4

Try This: Example 2B

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A salesman wants to make a 20% profit on everything he sells. The equation for the sales price p is p = 1.2w, where w is wholesale cost.

Additional Example 3: Retail Application

A. What will be the sales price of a sweater with a wholesale cost of $48?

p = 1.2(48)

p = 57.6

The $48 wholesale sweater will cost the customer $57.60, so (48, 57.60) is a solution of the equation.

The wholesale cost of the sweater before tax is $48.

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A salesman wants to make a 20% profit on everything he sells. The equation for the sales price p is p = 1.2w, where w is wholesale cost.

Additional Example 3 Continued

B. What will be the sales price of a jacket with a wholesale cost of $85?

p = 1.2(85)

p = 102

The $85 wholesale jacket will cost the customer $102, so (85, 102) is a solution of the equation.

The wholesale cost of the jacket before tax is $85.

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In most states, the price of each item is not the total cost. Sales tax must be added. If sales tax is 7.5 percent, the equation for total cost is c = 1.075p, where p is the price before tax.

Try This: Example 3A

A. How much will a $22 item cost after sales tax?c = 1.075(22)

c = 23.65

After sales tax, the $22 item will cost $23.65, so (22, 23.65) is a solution to the equation.

The price of the item before tax is $22.

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Pre-Algebra

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In most states, the price of each item is not the total cost. Sales tax must be added. If sales tax is 7.5 percent, the equation for total cost is c = 1.075p, where p is the price before tax.

Try This: Example 3B

B. How much will a $10 item cost after sales tax?c = 1.075(10)

c = 10.75

After sales tax, the $10 item will cost $10.75, so (10, 10.75) is a solution to the equation.

The price of the item before tax is $10.

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Lesson QuizDetermine whether each ordered pair is a solution for y = 4x 7 .

1. (2, 15) 2. (4, 9)

3. Use the given values to make a table of solutions.

y = 4x 6 for x = 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10

yesno

x 4x – 6 y (x, y)

2 4(2) 6 2 (2, 2)

4 4(4) 6 10 (4, 10)

6 4(6) 6 18 (6, 18)

8 4(8) 6 26 (8, 26)

10 4(10) 6 34 (10, 34)