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Class IX

Practical Linear Relationships

Lesson

It's great to understand linear relationships because if we can identify these kinds of relationships in everyday situations, we can solve all kinds of problems! 

For example, what if we wanted to compare the cost of mobile plans between two companies? We definitely want to know which plan will cost the least so we can get the best deal.

Examples

Question 1

Kerry currently pays $\$50$$50 a month for her internet service. She is planning to switch to a fibre optic cable service.

a) Write an equation for the total cost $T$T of Kerry's current internet service over a period of $n$n months.

 

b) For the fibre optic cable service, Kerry pays a one-off amount of $\$1200$$1200 for the installation costs and then a monthly fee of $\$25$$25. Write an equation of the total cost $T$T of Kerry's new internet service over $n$n months.

 

c) Fill in the table of values for the total cost of the current internet service, given by $T=50n$T=50n.

 

d) Fill in the table of values for the total cost of the fibre optic cable service, given by $T=25n+1200$T=25n+1200.

 

Outcomes

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The Cartesian plane, coordinates of a point, names and terms associated with the coordinate plane, notations, plotting points in the plane, graph of linear equations as examples; focus on linear equations of the type ax + by + c = 0 by writing it as y =mx + c and linking with the chapter on linear equations in two variables.

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