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Why Buy a Graphing Calculator?

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Get Students Excited About Linear Equations | Texas Instruments

...ncies or key location. Frequencies are listed below the white keys and above the black keys in Hertz (Hz). For example, A0 is equal to 27.5Hz, while A4 is equal to 440Hz. Notes start from A0 and go to C8 from left to right. Notice that as you move from left to right, each frequency ...
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BA II Plus™ Professional Financial Calculator | Texas Instruments

All the functionality of the best selling BA II PLUS™ with additional features and sleek design. Designed for students and business professionals. The BA II Plus financial calculator is easy-to-use and delivers powerful computation functions and memory. BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL Financial Calcu...
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Forensics Case 8 - No Dumping: Using soil characteristics to link suspects to a crime scene

In this activity, students measure pH, conductivity, and water absorbency of different samples of soil. They use these characteristic properties to identify soil samples. They use the physical and chemical characteristics of soil samples collected from suspects to determine whether a suspect had ...
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Solution 12192: Graph of Certain Functions in Polar Mode Displays Negative Values on TI Graphing Calculators.

Solution 12192: Graph of Certain Functions in Polar Mode Displays Negative Values on TI Graphing Calculators 12192: Graph Certain Functions Polar Mode Displays gives Negative Values Solution 12192: Graph of Certain Functions in Polar Mode Displays Negative Values on TI Graphing Calculators. ...
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Change Of Base

Discover the change of base rule for logarithms by examining the ratio of two logarithmic functions with different bases.
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Change Of Base

In this activity, students discover the change of base rule for logarithms by examining the ratio of two logarithmic functions with different bases.
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Convergence of Taylor Series

A Taylor Series for a function becomes the function as the number of terms increases towards infinity.
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Continuity and Differentiability of Functions

Students will manipulate piecewise functions to make them continuous. Once students create a continuous function, they will calculate derivatives to determine if the function is also differentiable.
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Concavity

Examine the relationship between the first and second derivative and shape of a function.
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Definite Integral

Make visual connections between the definite integral of a function and the signed area between the function and the x-axis.
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Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions

Students will use the graph of the sine function to estimate the graph of the cosine function. They will do this by inspecting the slope of a tangent to the graph of the sine function at several points and using this information to construct a scatter plot for the derivative of the sine. Students...
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Average Value

Examine areas as integrals and as rectangles for given functions.
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Area Function Problems

Understand the relationship between the area under a derivative curve and the antiderivative function.
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Applications of Critical Points

Students will examine the relationship between critical points and local extrema through real-world examples. Students will zoom in on the critical points to see if the curve becomes linear to determine if the function is differentiable at the critical point. They will then discover that the sign...
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Integration By Substitution

Students explore methods for computing integrals of functions that are not in one of the standard forms.
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Inflection Points

Students investigate points of inflection on a function and its first and second derivatives, and discover how they relate to each other.
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Inverse Derivative

Visualize the reciprocal relationship between the derivative of a function and the derivative of its inverse.
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Extrema

Students will learn how to find and label extrema using first and second derivatives, be able to inspect a graph and determine which extrema the function has, and be able to use Trace, fMin, and fMax to verify the computed answers and find critical values for parametric functions.
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Exponential Functions and the Natural Logarithm

Discover a surprising property involving the relative growth rate of an exponential function.
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Square Root Spiral and Function Graphs

In this activity, students will investigate the spiral formed by square roots of consecutive numbers, numerical approximations for square roots, the plot of the square root spiral arm lengths, and the graph of the square root function.
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Exploring Vertical Asymptotes

Students will be able to determine the domain of rational functions, use algebraic concepts to determine the vertical asymptotes of a rational function, determine the removable discontinuities of a rational function, and describe the graph of a rational function given the equation.
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Dinner Party

Students investigate the total cost of a private party at three restaurants and then model the cost of a party at each restaurant with the graph of a linear function.
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Dog Days or Dog Years?

Students use ordered pairs, table of values, and a scatter plot to determine a function that represents real world data.
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Exploring Transformations

Explore transformations of an absolute value function.
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