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How Many? (Precalculus)

Students will be presented a situation in which they must use linear programming to determine the optimum production level to maximize profits.
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Influence and Outliers

In this activity, students will identify outliers that are influential with respect to the least-squares regression line. Students will describe the role of the location of a point relative to the other data in determining whether that point has influence on the least-squares regression line.
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Secant/Tangent Line Connection

Students will explore a real situation by minimizing the distance between two points on a secant line; ultimately making a connection to the slope of the tangent line and the difference quotient. Students will explore this graphically, numerically, and analytically. An extension at the end allo...
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Somewhere in the Middle

In this activity, students will explore the Mean Value Theorem. Students will find out when the tangent line is parallel to the secant line passing through the endpoints of an interval to help them find the values of c guaranteed to exist by the MVT. Students will also test functions where the hy...
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/somewhere-in-the-middle_1

Resampling

This lesson involves approximate sampling distributions obtained from simulations based directly on a single sample. The focus of the lesson is on conducting hypothesis tests in situations for which the conditions of more traditional methods are not met.
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Why t?

This lesson involves examining the variability of individual elements and their related standardized test statistics when those elements are drawn randomly from a given normally-distributed population.
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What’s My Model?

Students will investigate several different regression models and determine which of the models makes the most sense, based upon a real-world situation (cooling a cup of hot chocolate).
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Population Mean: σ unknown

Students calculate confidence intervals to estimate the true population mean when the standard deviation of the population is not known.
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Normal Probability Plot

This lesson involves creating a normal probability plot for several data sets involving height to examine the appearance of such plots when the distribution is approximately normal.
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Means With Confidence

Students estimate the true mean of a population when the standard deviation is known by finding the sample mean, margin of error and confidence interval.
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Can You Make My Graph?

Students are to find the equations of graphs of trigonometric functions (using sine and cosine) and will also identify values for the amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift. This activity is a modified version of the activity "What's the Equation?" originally made by Lauren Jensen.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/can-you-make-my-graph

Multiplicity of Zeros of Functions

Students will utilize graphs and equations of five polynomial functions to determine the zeros of the functions and whether the functions cross the x-axis at these zeros or just touch the x-axis at the zeros. Then students will determine the degree of the polynomial functions and the effect the d...
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Motorcycle Tire Balancing

In this activity, students will explore linear and angular velocities and the relationship between them. This exploration is based on using a spin balancer to balance motorcycle tires of different sizes. Since a spin balancer rotates at a constant velocity, the linear and angular velocities of th...
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Linear Equation Games: Activity #7 Blackblobs

This is the Nspire version of the old DOS program 'Green Globs'. Students are given random points in which to find their own equations. The more points they go through with one line, the better their score.
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Linear Equation Games Unit: Activity #10 Pinball Game

This activity consists of three pinball games using points for students to find the linear equations. Each game has it's separate directions which are on the file and on the worksheet.
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NASA - Rendezvous For Two

When the space shuttle launches from NASA Kennedy Space Center, it must launch within a certain time frame (called a launch window) in order to successfully dock with the ISS. Launch windows are calculated so that the space shuttle will reach an orbit that is slightly lower than the ISS, but in t...
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Infinite Geometric Series

In this activity, students will explore infinite geometric series. They will consider the effect of the value for the common ratio and determine whether an infinite geometric series converges or diverges. Students will numerically analyze infinite geometric series using spreadsheets.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/infinite-geometric-series_1

Investing in Your Future - Using Spreadsheets to Make Comparisons

...lication of the TI-Nspire calculator to compare the results of investing in a certificate of deposit or a Money Market Account. Students will predict which investment scenario produces a greater return on their investment. Students will manipulate the formula in a spreadsheet to determine the tot...
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Law of Sines

Students will investigate all the cases in which the Law of Sines can be used to solve a triangle. An animation is provided in the lesson which will help students to gain a better understanding of the ambiguous case SSA.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/law-of-sines_1

It's All About Food Activity

This is a follow up activity to You Are What You Eat where students are comparing estimated calories versus actual calories and making conjectures based on their scatterplot graphs.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/its-all-about-food-activity

Kansas Chase Activity

In this activity, students will make predictions about how to win a Sprint Cup Championship.
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What's My Absolute Value

Students will discover what taking the absolute value of a domain will do and what taking the absolute value of a range will do.
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Solving Inequalities Graphically

Students will solve inequalities graphically by setting bounds on the graph that represent the portions of the graph that satisfy the inequality. Each of the inequalities presented in this activity represent real-world situations, which should aid in students understanding the concept of inequali...
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How Much Does Bubble Gum Stretch a Rubber Band?

Students will conduct an experiment where they determine how much various quantities of bubble gum affect the length of a rubber band.
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Horizontal and Vertical Lines

Examine the vertical and horizontal changes when moving from one point to another on a line.
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