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Transformations of Exponential Functions Part 2 - 84

In this activity, students will explore additional transformations. This is Part 2 of Transformations of Exponential Functions. 
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/transformations-of-exponential-functions_84_p2

Taylor Polynomials Exploration

In this activity, students will examine another kind of polynomial approximation that is a generalization of the tangent line approximation. These polynomials are called Taylor polynomials.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/taylor-polynomials-exploration

Symmetric Secant

Investigate the symmetric secant line to provide an estimate for the derivative of a function at a point.
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Area Function Demo

Connect the area under a derivative curve to the graph of the antiderivative.
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Derivative Analysis

Associate the verbal language of function behavior with characteristics of the graph of the function.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/derivative-analysis

Exponential Transformations

Graph exponential functions and explore by making changes in the parameters.
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On Ramp to Robotics Unit 1- Motion Control

Students will learn and use basic concepts for robotic vehicle control, and write programs that will drive the TI-Innovator™ Rover.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/on-ramp-to-robotics-unit-1@-motion-control

Trigonometric Ratios

Students discover the trigonometric ratios through measuring the side lengths of similar triangles and calculating their ratios. The formal definitions of the sine, cosine, and tangent or an angle are presented and applied to find the missing side lengths.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/trigonometric-ratios_1

Finite Differences

Investigate the sets of finite differences for linear and quadratic functions.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/finite-differences

What is Log?

In this activity, students will solve simple logarithmic equations and verify solutions using the corresponding exponential equations.
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Walk the Line - 84

This activity will introduce the Calculator-Based Ranger™ 2 motion sensor and the Vernier EasyData® app. Students will collect data and analyze both linear and non-linear data.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/walk-the-line_84

NASA - Diving Down Deep

In this activity, students will explore a method for adding air to a gas cylinder diving tank, and determine the amount of gas needed by a support diver during a diving session.
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Motorcycle Jump

Students will explore quadratic functions in the form of a motorcycle jumping off of a ramp. Students will maximize the height of the jump and the airtime of the jump.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/motorcycle-jump

Exploring Higher Degree Polynomials

Investigate graphical and algebraic representations of a polynomial function and its linear factors.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/exploring-higher-degree-polynomials

Getting into the Swing (Pendulum)

In this activity, students will explore how a pendulum moves by placing a pendulum bob directly across from a  CBR™ 2 motion sensor. Distance and time data are collected for several swings. The graph of the data can be modeled by a sinusoidal function.   
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/getting-into-the-swing_ns

Getting into the Swing (Pendulum) - 84

In this activity, students will explore how a pendulum moves by placing a pendulum bob directly across from a  CBR™ 2 motion sensor. Distance and time data are collected for several swings. The graph of the data can be modeled by a sinusoidal function.   
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/getting-into-the-swing_84

Cooling Down - 84

In this activity, students will collect data as a heated temperature sensor cools for three minutes, graph the cooling curve, and determine a model to fit the temperature versus time data.   
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Breast Cancer: When Good DNA Goes Bad

This problem-based learning simulation takes students inside the real world of cancer research, diagnostics and treatment.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/breast-cancer

Cooling Down

In this activity, students will collect data as a heated temperature sensor cools for three minutes, graph the cooling curve, and determine a model to fit the temperature versus time data.   
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Orbit Of Jupiter

This activity explores models for the elliptical orbit of Jupiter. Problem 1 reviews the geometric definition of an ellipse as students calculate a and b from the perihelion and aphelion of Jupiter. Problem 2 develops the concept of a parametric curve by using a data capture to discover the coord...
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/orbit-of-jupiter_1

Function or Relation?

In this activity, students will use graphs and lists to determine if sets of data represent functions or relations.
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Maximizing Your Efforts

Students write an objective function and graph the system of inequalities to find the maximum profit from selling two types of game players.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/maximizing-your-efforts_1

Graphs of Rational Functions 1

Students relate the graph of a rational function to the graphs of the polynomial functions of its numerator and denominator.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/rational-functions1

Graphs of Rational Functions 2

Investigate the graphs of rational functions.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/graphs-of-rational-functions2

Webinar | Teaching Inverses of Functions and Relations – Ideas You Have Not Used … Yet!

...nts to discover that graphs of relations and inverses are symmetric about y = x. Use graphs and tables simultaneously to discover how the ordered pairs are “just” switched. Have your students discover that the composition of inverse functions yields the identity function. Develop the ...
https://education.ti.com/en/t3-professional-development/for-teachers-and-teams/online-learning/on-demand-webinars/2025/apr-1-2025-teaching-inverses-of-functions-and-relations