HSA.CED.A.2

Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.

Example Problems
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Khan Academy Resources
Age word problemsWriting linear equations word problemsSystems of equations word problemsLinear models word problemsModeling with multiple variablesSystems of equations word problems (with zero and infinite solutions)Graphing linear relationships word problemsGraph labels and scalesModeling with sinusoidal functions: phase shiftConstruct exponential modelsModeling with sinusoidal functionsAge word problem: Ben & WilliamAge word problem: Arman & DiyaAge word problem: ImranSystems of equations with elimination: TV & DVDRational equations word problem: combined rates (example 2)Systems of equations with substitution: coinsConstructing exponential models: percent changeTrig word problem: modeling annual temperatureTrig word problem: length of day (phase shift)Modeling with multiple variables: Roller coasterConstructing exponential models: half lifeLinear models word problem: bookLinear functions word problem: icebergLinear functions word problem: paintModeling with multiple variables: PancakesConstructing exponential models (old example)Linear functions word problem: poolSystems of equations with elimination: coffee and croissantsConstructing linear equations from contextSystem of equations word problem: infinite solutionsLinear models word problem: marblesSystems of equations with elimination: apples and orangesSystem of equations word problem: no solutionSystem of equations word problem: walk & rideConstructing exponential modelsTrig word problem: modeling daily temperatureModeling with basic exponential functions word problemLinear functions word problem: fuel
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