Dynagraphs
...of a function to determine its rule. Students will discover conditions that would restrict a function's domain. Students will understand that a composition utilizes the output of the inside function as the input of the outside function. Students will understand the special relationship b...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-precalculus-dynagraphs
Properties of Logs
... Exponential properties About the Lesson Students will be using Lists and Spreadsheets/Data and Statistics pages on theTI-Nspire™ CX II to make comparisons between the properties of exponents and the properties of logarithms. Properties of Logs Downloads ZI...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-properties-of-logs
Chi-Squared Tests
... About the Lesson This lesson involves investigating chi-squared tests and distributions. As a result, students will: Compare different scenarios and determine which chi-square test is appropriate. Write the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses for the g...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-chi-square-tests
It’s to Be Expected
...Students will explore tree diagrams and expected values. Students will be asked to differentiate between independent and dependent events, as well as combining probabilities. Students will try to make a connection with how to understand these topics in IB Mathematics courses and on their final as...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-tobe-expected
Biorhythms
... the equation for their physical, emotional and intellectual cycles according to the study of biorhythms. Whilst the study of biorhythms is generally completed with Astrology – “a self-fulfilling prophetic vagueness” and “Where to find the Pixies, Gnomes and Fairies in your Garden”, the mathemati...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-biorhythms
Summing Up Geometric Series
... the partial sums of geometric series. The students will determine the limits of these sequences and series using tables and graphs. Key Steps Students will find a partial sum of two geometric series. Step 1 Students will graph the series by generating a list w...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/84-summing-up-geometric-series
Exponential Dice
...he use of the TI-84 family as an aid to the problems, specifically using Lists and the Probability Simulation App. Exponential Dice Key Steps In Problem 1, students investigate the how the value of b affects the shape of the graph y = bx. Step 1 In Problem 2, ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/84-exponential-dice
Pebbling the Chessboard
... Objectives Understand the limiting behaviour as n approaches infinity in a geometric sequence and its dependence on the value of the common ratio Use geometric sequences in contexts involving geometric growth or decay, such as compound interest. Vocabulary Sequence ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-pebbling-chessboard
Gradient of a Function
...e features of TI-Nspire to explore gradient via a tangent line determining if the gradient is negative, zero or positive. This information is used to complete a sign table as a lead in to stage two where the gradient is quantified and subsequently graphed by consideration of a set of points. In t...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-gradient
Discrimination of Parabolas
...e parabola to transformations where the coefficient of x-square is positive one. In the next stage this is changed to negative one then finally, it becomes a variable so students can dilate and transform the parabola. Students are required to constantly refine their conjecture(s) with regards to ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-discrimination-parabola
How Dense are We?
How Dense are We? apcalculus website Mathematics lessons for IB® Diploma Programme Applications and Interpretation | Numbers and Algebra Objectives Review of computat...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-density
It’s to Be Expected
...Students will explore tree diagrams and expected values. Students will be asked to differentiate between independent and dependent events, as well as combining probabilities. Students will try to make a connection with how to understand these topics in IB Mathematics courses and on their final as...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-tobe-expected
Tower of Hanoi
Tower of Hanoi apcalculus website Mathematics lessons for IB® Diploma Programme Analysis and Approaches | Numbers and Algebra Tower of Hanoi Legend has it that the world will end when the puzzle is...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-tower-hanoi
Unit Circle
...ionship between the trigonometric functions of sine, cosine, and tangent and the side length ratios of a right triangle. Unit Circle Key Steps Students engage in an exploration of points and angles on the unit circle. Right triangle relationships are utilized to develop th...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-unit-circle
Biorhythms
... the equation for their physical, emotional and intellectual cycles according to the study of biorhythms. Whilst the study of biorhythms is generally completed with Astrology – “a self-fulfilling prophetic vagueness” and “Where to find the Pixies, Gnomes and Fairies in your Garden”, the mathemati...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-biorhythms
Discrimination of Parabolas
...e parabola to transformations where the coefficient of x-square is positive one. In the next stage this is changed to negative one then finally, it becomes a variable so students can dilate and transform the parabola. Students are required to constantly refine their conjecture(s) with regards to ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-discrimination-parabola
Just Move It
... .two-columns { display: grid; grid-template-columns:auto auto; } Objectives Students will further discuss the idea of transformations and compare a transformed function to its parent function (x² and x³), both graphically and algebraically. Students will discuss the difference b...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-just-move-it
Summing Up Geometric Series
... the partial sums of geometric series. The students will determine the limits of these sequences and series using tables and graphs. Key Steps Students will find a partial sum of two geometric series. Step 1 Students will graph the series by generating a list w...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-summing-up-geometric-series
Percentiles
... and its characteristics, including but not limited to percentiles and area under a normal curve. Students will practice how to use the handheld commands Normal CDF and Inverse Normal. Students will try to make a connection with how to understand these topics in IB Mathematics courses an...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-percentiles
Five-Figure Summary (Give Me Five)
...Students will explore tree diagrams and expected values. Students will be asked to differentiate between independent and dependent events, as well as combining probabilities. Students will try to make a connection with how to understand these topics in IB Mathematics courses and on their final as...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-give-me-five
Graphing Relationships
...s | Calculus Activity Overview In this activity, students explore information about a graph based on the first and second derivatives. They learn that a function's derivative is positive when the function increases and negative when the function decreases. They learn that the second ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-graphing-relationships
Just Move It
... .two-columns { display: grid; grid-template-columns:auto auto; } Objectives Students will further discuss the idea of transformations and compare a transformed function to its parent function (x² and x³), both graphically and algebraically. Students will discuss the difference b...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-just-move-it
How Dense Are We?
How Dense Are We? apcalculus website Mathematics lessons for IB® Diploma Programme Analysis and Approaches | Numbers and Algebra Objectives Review of computation: ord...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-density
Gradient of a Function
...e features of TI-Nspire to explore gradient via a tangent line determining if the gradient is negative, zero or positive. This information is used to complete a sign table as a lead in to stage two where the gradient is quantified and subsequently graphed by consideration of a set of points. In t...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-gradient
Can You Find Your Bearings?
...m the north. Bearings are usually given as a three-figure bearing. For example, 30° clockwise from the north is usually written as 030°. Bearings are commonly used when traveling by plane, boat, or just navigating a hike. Downloads ZIP Find Your Bearings.ZIP ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-can-you-find-your-bearings