Mathematics
Mathematics, 14.12.2021 19:10, Weser17

Create 3 different graphs that model the three kinds of systems of equations solutions. Do not put them all on the same graph. 1. Graph of a system with one solution
2. Graph of a system with no solution
3. Graph of a system with infinite solutions
Rubric: Each of the 3 graphs must contain
● The two lines of the system
● The two equations that correspond to the two lines
● A label that marks the solution if there is one
● An x and y axis scale that is accurate for the equations on the graph
You may create the 3 graphs in any format you are comfortable with and can easily submit to me as long as the above requirements are met. Some format options include
● Desmos, screenshot your 3 graphs and equations to submit
● Desmos, export your 3 graphs and then add information on the equations to go with the graphs.
● Desmos, create a free account and share your saved graphs link with me
● Graph paper (NOT notebook paper), take a pic and submit
● Any other free graphing app, site or software you can easily access that will let you create graphs you can download, screen shot or take a pic of. But you must include information on the equations and the solutions as well.
● Desmos, screenshot your 3 graphs and equations to submit
● Desmos, export your 3 graphs and then add information on the equations to go with the graphs.
● Desmos, create a free account and share your saved graphs link with me
● Graph paper (NOT notebook paper), take a pic and submit
● Any other free graphing app, site or software you can easily access that will let you create graphs you can download, screen shot or take a pic of. But you must include information on the equations and the solutions as well.
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Task: Create 3 different graphs that model the three kinds of systems of equations solutions. Do not put them all on the same graph.
1. Graph of a system with one solution
2. Graph of a system with no solution
3. Graph of a system with infinite solutions

Rubric: Each of the 3 graphs must contain
● The two lines of the system
● The two equations that correspond to the two lines
● A label that marks the solution if there is one
● An x and y axis scale that is accurate for the equations on the graph

Submission: You may create the 3 graphs in any format you are comfortable with and can easily submit to me as long as the above requirements are met. Some format options include...
● Desmos, screenshot your 3 graphs and equations to submit
● Desmos, export your 3 graphs and then add information on the equations to go with the graphs.
● Desmos, create a free account and share your saved graphs link with me
● Graph paper (NOT notebook paper), take a pic and submit
● Any other free graphing app, site or software you can easily access that will let you create graphs you can download, screen shot or take a pic of. But you must include information on the equations and the solutions as well. Portfolio

Task: Create 3 different graphs that model the three kinds of systems of equations solutions. Do not put them all on the same graph.
1. Graph of a system with one solution
2. Graph of a system with no solution
3. Graph of a system with infinite solutions

Rubric: Each of the 3 graphs must contain
● The two lines of the system
● The two equations that correspond to the two lines
● A label that marks the solution if there is one
● An x and y axis scale that is accurate for the equations on the graph

Submission: You may create the 3 graphs in any format you are comfortable with and can easily submit to me as long as the above requirements are met. Some format options include...
● Desmos, screenshot your 3 graphs and equations to submit
● Desmos, export your 3 graphs and then add information on the equations to go with the graphs.
● Desmos, create a free account and share your saved graphs link with me
● Graph paper (NOT notebook paper), take a pic and submit
● Any other free graphing app, site or software you can easily access that will let you create graphs you can download, screen shot or take a pic of. But you must include information on the equations and the solutions as well.
● Desmos, screenshot your 3 graphs and equations to submit
● Desmos, export your 3 graphs and then add information on the equations to go with the graphs.
● Desmos, create a free account and share your saved graphs link with me
● Graph paper (NOT notebook paper), take a pic and submit
● Any other free graphing app, site or software you can easily access that will let you create graphs you can download, screen shot or take a pic of. But you must include information on the equations and the solutions as well.

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