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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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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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Application of Maximum-Minimum Problems

Students will use a graphing approach to find the minimum costs of running a new line from a power station to a point on an island. Students will begin with a scaled drawing and follow the prompts. They will also manually collect data and find a curve of best fit.
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Area Under a Curve

Students will approximate the area under a polynomial curve using rectangles. Each of the polynomials in this activity represents a real-world situation to enable students to see the importance of finding the area under a curve.
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Law of Sines

In this activity the student will explore the Law of Sines, a theorem involving sine ratios that applies to all triangles.
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From 0 to 180 - Rethinking the Cosine Law with Data

The goal of this activity is for students to experience a data-driven, inductive investigation leading to the cosine law. This could be used in addition to or instead of the traditional proof to deepen the understanding of the behavior of triangles and make the concepts more accessible to more s...
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Slider Template

In this activity, students learn to create a slider to use in various applications.
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Greatest Common Divisor and Least Common Multiple

Investigate GCD and LCM in applications.
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Properties of Parabolas

This investigation offers an approach to show students the basic definition of a parabola as the locus of all points equidistant from a fixed point (focus) and a fixed line (directrix). Students will also interpret the equation for a parabola in vertex form and gain a visual understanding of a pa...
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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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Summing up Geometric Series

This lesson involves clicking on a slider to see that the area of a square that has been systematically divided into an infinite number of pieces approaches 1.
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Outbreak

Students explore a geometric sequence related to an outbreak of the flu, extrapolate to make predictions based on given data, and apply summation notation to determine the sum of any number of terms, n, in a series.
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Laws of Sines and Cosines - IB

Students explore the proofs of the Laws of Sine and Cosine, investigate various cases where they are utilized, and apply them to solve problems.
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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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NASA - Newton's Cool in the Pool

To prepare for spacewalks, astronauts train at NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL). NASA also uses the NBL to develop flight procedures and verify hardware compatibility -- all of which are necessary to achieve mission success. In this problem, students are presented with a power outage, in...
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Calculations at the Crazy Cookie Company

...ices. The tutorial leads them through matrix product operations to find rules for matrix multiplication and predicting dimensions of matrix products. Application of matrix multiplication to the real-world is the goal of the Crazy Cookie Company problem in the latter part of the activity, which st...
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When Is Tangent, tangent?

This activity combines the ideas of unit circle, and a line tangent to the unit circle to explain how Tangent (the trig. ratio) is related to the concept of tangent to a figure (from geometry). The intent is to briefly explore the mathematical history of the trigonometric ratio "tangent" through ...
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The Park Problem

The goal of this activity is for students to see a real world application of a minimization problem. Students have to determine where to place a track inside a park to minimize the total distance of the track in Lazy Town.
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Solving Systems of Equations Check

This is just a Nspire file that affords the teacher some flexibility in terms of approach. It consists of ten problems with simple substitution.
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Eccentricity of Polar Equations of Conics

This activity will give students a series of polar equations of conics to discover a pattern of the eccentricity of each type of conic.
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Extraneous Solutions

Students will solve quadratic equations step by step graphically. They will discover that some of the equations have an extraneous solution and they will investigate at which step in solving the equation that these extra solutions appear.
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Inverse of Two Temps

Students find a conversion equation that will calculate the corresponding Celsius temperature for any given Fahrenheit temperature. Students learn to graph scatter plots, analyze and graph linear equations, compute and model slope, derive and apply a conversion equation, and analyze inverse relat...
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What does "i" do?

The purpose of our lesson is to allow students to foster an understanding of what happens geometrically when a number is multiplied by i. This shall be achieved by working through the lesson using an investigative approach.
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Light Me Up!

In this lesson, students will explore from a macroscopic level what actually occurs on the microscopic level when electrodes and a source of DC electricity are placed in a solution.
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