Math 8 - Lesson 12
Math 8 - Lesson 12
Lesson 12
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Component 3: Lesson Language Practice
Time: 5 minutes
Parallel Lines
– are lines in a plane that are always the same distance
apart. Parallel lines never intersect.
Perpendicular Lines
– are lines that intersect at a right (90 degrees) angle.
Intercept
– is the point where the line crosses the x-axis, called
the x-intercept, and the point where the line crosses the y-
axis, called the y-intercept.
Gradient
– is the slope or steepness of a line when viewing from
left to right.
y-intercept
– where a line cuts the y- axis, where x=0 the x-axis,
where y=0.
Simultaneous
– occurs at the same time.
x-intercept
– where a line cuts.
Equation
– a number sentence where one side equals the other.
Variable
– a quantity that can change by having different values.
Number Plane
– a two-dimensional number line where the vertical line is
called the y-axis and the horizontal is called the x-axis. The
x-axis and the y-axis meet at right angles.
Inequality
– compares two values, showing if one is less than,
greater than, or simply not equal to another value.
Region z
– is a space in the number plane that either is separated
by lines or is surrounded by lines.
Minimum
– The smallest value.
Maximum
– The greatest value.
Cargo
- the goods carried by a ship, aircraft, or other large
vehicle.
Equation
– a number sentence where one side equals the other.
Variable
– a quantity that can change by having different values.
Component 4: Lesson Activity
Time: 25 minutes
Component 4A