Use a model to estimate values and interpret the model as a relationship between quantities.
核心知识
A model (linear, quadratic, or exponential) expresses a relationship between two quantities. Use it to estimate values by substitution, and interpret it by explaining what the equation says about how the quantities are connected.
深入理解
Once you have a model — whether it's
Estimating values means plugging in. If the model is
Interpreting the relationship means explaining what the model structure tells you. That same equation says the cost starts at $150 and grows by $25 each month. For an exponential model like
The SAT will sometimes give you a model and ask what a particular value in the equation represents. Always connect the number to the context: what are the units? What does increasing or decreasing by that amount mean for the real situation?
The model is an approximation. Estimated values are predictions, not exact measurements.
分步讲解
- Identify the model equation and what each variable represents in context.
- To estimate a value: substitute the known quantity into the equation and solve for the unknown.
- To interpret the relationship: describe what happens to y as x changes, using the context and correct units.
- For growth/decay models, identify the initial value and the growth/decay factor or rate.
常见误解
- Treating the model's estimate as an exact measurement. Models produce predictions, which may differ from actual observed values.
- Forgetting to include units when interpreting.
- Misreading exponential decay as exponential growth. If the base is between 0 and 1 (like 0.85), the quantity is decreasing, not increasing.
示例解析
The equation
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