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Straight Line Graphs – a short revision video

D. made this film at the end of yesterday’s tutorial. He chose 4 equations that summed up what he had learned during the hour’s lesson. I am indebted to M.F. who originally noticed the easy trick for plotting lines which have a fractional gradient.

Posted on May 13, 2014February 11, 2016 by Rosalind MartinPosted in Maths, VideosTagged algebra, D, M, squared paper, Straight Line Graphs, y=mx+c. Leave a comment

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