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Page 1: TOOLS USED TO EXPRESS RELATIONSHIPS Schedules Graphs Equations.

TOOLS USED TO EXPRESS RELATIONSHIPS

SchedulesGraphs

Equations

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Schedule ( or Table)

Definition: a list of different

values of a variable and the value of a related variable

Price Quantity$2 204 156 108 5

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Equation

Definition: a mathematical statement usually

involving dependent and independent variables.

Example: Qd = f(P)

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Dependent variable: a variable that changes as the

controlled variable is changed

Independent variable: the controlled variable a variable that is not a function of the

equation and causes change in the dependent variable

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Graph

Definition: a visual

representation of functional relationships or the movements of a variable over time.

Purpose to visualize the

relationship

P

D

Q

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Constructing a Graph

Step 1: Number lineY

X00

Positive YNegative X

Positive YPositive X

Negative YNegative X

Negative YPositive X

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Constructing a Graph

Step 1: Number line

0 5 10 15 20 25

NOT this…

Do this…

0 5 20 30 52 55 70 72

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Constructing a Graph

Step 2: Label axis

Price

Quantity

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Constructing a Graph

Step 2: Plot Points on graph

Price

Quantity

. . .

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Constructing a Graph

Step 3: Connect Points on graph

Price

Quantity

. . .

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Constructing a Graph

Step 4: Label Lines

Price

Quantity

. . . Demand

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Linear Relationships between Variables

Negative Relationship

also called:Inverse or Indirect

Relationship

as values of X change, values of Y change in the opposite direction

Y

X

Y = f(X)

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Linear Relationships between Variables

Positive Relationshipalso called:Direct Relationship

as values of X change, values of Y change in the same direction

Y

X

Y = f(X)

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Measuring Linear Relationships

Slope measures how

strongly the dependent variable is influenced by the independent variable

FormulaSlope = Rise / Run

= Change in Y

Change in X

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Measuring Linear Relationships

Negative lines have negative slopes

Positive lines have positive slopes

Straight lines have only one slope along the line.

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Intercept:

the value of the dependent variable (Y) when the value of the independent variable (X) is zero

Y = f(X)

Y

X

intercept

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Graphical Assumptions

Homogeneous Units each unit of the independent variable

(X) is identical

Divisibility each unit of the independent variable

can be divided infinitesimally

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Nonlinear Relationships

Exhibit changing relationship between variables

Have more than one slope along the line

Y

X

Y = f(X)

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Nonlinear relationships

At the minimum point the slope is equal to zero

At the maximum point the slope is equal to zero

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Nonlinear Relationships

Four types:

1. Increasing at an increasing rate

2. Increasing at a decreasing rate

3. Decreasing at a decreasing rate

4. Decreasing at an increasing rate

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Nonlinear relationship

Increasing at an Increasing Rate: increases in the X

variable lead to larger increases in the Y Variable

Y

X

Y = f(X)

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Nonlinear relationship

Increasing at a Decreasing Rate: increases in the X

variable lead to smaller increases in the Y Variable

Y

X

Y = f(X)

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Nonlinear relationship

Decreasing at a Decreasing Rate: increases in the X

variable lead to smaller decreases in the Y Variable

Y

X

Y = f(X)

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Nonlinear relationship

Decreasing at an Increasing Rate: increases in the X

variable lead to larger decreases in the Y Variable

Y

X

Y = f(X)