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Particle Motion 2

This lesson involves the motion of a particle along a straight, horizontal line associated with a general position function.
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The Unit Circle

Students will be able to describe the relationship between the unit circle and the sine and cosine functions. They will be also able to describe the shape of the sine and cosine curves after "unwrapping" the unit circle.
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The Slope of the Curve Where Two Points Meet

Students will enter a function and investigate the slope of the secant as it moves closer to becoming a tangent.
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Parameters in Secondary School: Logistics Functions

Designed for prospective secondary mathematics teachers, this activity has students predict, test and justify the effects of changing parameters d and b for the logistic function family given by f(x) = a/(1+b(e)^(cx)) + d. Reflection questions draw attention to the role of claims and evidence, in...
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The Function Elevator

This lesson involves creating and comparing graphical representations of position and velocity functions from a scenario.
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Quadratic Functions and Stopping Distance

Analyze data in real-life applications of the quadratic function.
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Rational Roots of Polynomial Functions

In this activity, students apply the Rational Root Theorem in determining the rational roots of 4 polynomial functions. Results of the application of the theorem are compared to results obtained graphically to identify the presence of irrational roots.
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Compound Interest

This lesson involves exploring the formula for compound interest as a function of the initial deposit, interest rate, and the number of pay periods per year.
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Compositions Graphically

Students will use graphs and tables to find compositions of functions. Two of the compositions presented in this activity represent real-world situations, which should aid in students understanding the concept of compositions.
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Modeling with a Quadratic Function

In this lesson, students use a quadratic function to model the flight path of a basketball. Students will interpret the parameters of the quadratic model to answer questions related to the path of the basketball.
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Composition of Functions

Students will determine the resulting functions produced from the composition of two functions. They will explore the graphical representation of the resulting function and support the algebraic solution by determining if the graphs coincide. Additionally, students will evaluate two points using ...
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Inverse Fun

Investigate inverses of functions.
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Graphing Exponentials

Investigate the graphs of the family of exponential functions.
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Graphic Designing with Transformed Functions

Create an image using transformed functions with restricted domains.
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Discriminant Testing

Discover the relationship between the value of the discriminant and the nature of the roots of quadratic functions.
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Graph Logarithms

Investigate the graphs of a family of logarithm functions by changing the a-value over the internal 0 to 4.
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Transformations: Translating Functions

Translate different types of function graphs using sliders.
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Exploring Power Functions 2

Investigate power functions by clicking on a slider.
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Exploring Power Functions 1

Examine the graphs of power functions with even and odd positive integer exponents.
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Application of Function Composition

Determine the domain and range of two functions and the composite functions.
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Exponential vs. Power

Compare rates of growth between an exponential function and a power function for positive x-values.
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Analyzing an Electricity Bill

This investigation guides the students through using a piecewise function to model an electric bill.
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Getting Ready for Quadratics

This activity is intended as a skill-building exercise to familiarize students with TI-Nspire skills they will need to work through a unit studying the properties of quadratic functions. The activity includes exercises on Creating a Scatter Plot, Finding a Curve of Best Fit, and Tracing a Function.
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Advanced Algebra Nomograph

This activity is similar to a function machine. The nomograph is comprised of two vertical number lines, input on the left and output on the right. The transformation of input to output is illustrated dynamically by an arrow that connects a domain entry to its range value. Students try to find th...
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Functions and Inverses

Grab and drag a point along graphs of different functions to determine the relationship of ordered pairs.
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