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Box It Up

Students take a numerical and tabular look at finding the maximum value of an open box constructed by folding a rectangular sheet of material with cutout square corners. They also understand the concepts of independent and dependent variables.
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Let's Go to the Furniture Market

This lesson is designed to have students use linear programming to relate mathematics to the business world. Students calculate profits for a furniture business to prepare for the famous, semi-annual "Furniture Market" in North Carolina.
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Linear Equations

In this lesson students will learn how to determine the equation of a line using two points. Students will be finding there answer and then graphing the equation in Activity Center to see if it they are correct.
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Tracing Paper Inequalities

Students graph systems of linear inequalities in two variables in the Cartesian coordinate plane and find their solutions.
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Watch Your P's and Q's

Students will use the Rational Zero Theorem to find all rational zeros of a polynomial.
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Living on the Edge

Students find the edge length of an octahedron when given its volume.
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Let's Play Ball with Families of Graphs

This activity is designed for students to use real-time data to generate a family of parabolic graphs. The data set will be generated by graphing the heights of a ball bounce with respect to time. Students will determine the regression equations to the graphs and determine their relationships. ...
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Roots of Radical Equations

Square and cubic root equations are given for students to graph and find intersections with the x-axis.
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Sums of Sequences

Students develop formulas for the sum of arithmetic and geometric sequences and then find the sum of sequences using the formulas developed.
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Personal License Plates

Students explore concepts related to the counting principle and exponential notation. They write rules for calculations involving the counting principle and find the total number of possibilities from a set of rules.
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Power Company

Students explore the limits on powers that can be displayed without scientific notation and look for patterns in the powers.
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What Goes Around Comes Around - But Can You Measure It? (Perimeter, Area, and Volume)

Students find the area and the perimeter for several geometric shapes. They also determine the surface area and volume of spheres.
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I Can Guess Your Numbers

Students use the calculator to improve their number sense, analysis, and reasoning. They find numbers, given their product.
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Keeping up with Trash

Students use scientific notation in finding answers to real-life problems.
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Computing by Degrees!

Students use the calculator to solve trigonometry problems using sine, cosine, and tangent. They also find inverses of trigonometric functions.
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Picnic Challenge

Students find patterns to solve problems, explore functions, and graph linear functions on the coordinate plane.
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Power Patterns

Students investigate patterns that show relationships between powers and roots. They learn to identify strategies to be used to find important patterns in data.
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The Ordinary Man

Students will estimate the heights of various celebrities in inches. They will convert inches to feet, and they will interpret the calculator results to express the estimated heights in feet and inches. Finally, they will graph the estimated heights and actual heights of the celebrities.
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So Many Zeros!

Students will explore standard and scientific notation representations of numbers. Students will also discuss the need for different representations of very large or small numbers, and they will see real-world examples of these representations.
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LRAM_RRAM_MRAM -- A Graphical Investigation of how area under a curve is approx with rectangles.

This activity is designed for the student to investigate how area bounded by a curve and the x-axis can be approximated with areas of rectangles using LRAM, RRAM, MRAM. 
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10% Rule

This lesson involves investigating the differences between the standard deviations of sampling distributions of means for samples taken from finite populations with and without replacement.
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It's To Be Expected - 84

Students use a tree diagram to find theoretical probabilities and use this information with lists to find the expected value.
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10 Minutes of Code

...ssing ctrl-[X]. Inside the quotation marks, type SET COLOR          (Note: It is case sensitive.) Enter three numeric values separated by spaces. These numbers represent the amount of red, green, and blue to light to be produced. Each of the three numbers must be betw...
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10 Minutes of Code

... seconds. Send(“SET LIGHT ON TIME 5”) Don't forget to close the quotation marks ([alpha] [+]) and parentheses at end of the statement. If needed, the space character is on the 0 (zero) key. Step 5 The complete program is shown to the right. The Send( ) command will send ...
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Polynomial Root Finder and Simultaneous Equation Solver

Extend the benefits and functions of the TI-86 to your calculator....mals for many roots Choose to display only Real roots for 2nd and 3rd degree polynomials For polynomials of degree 4 and higher, roots display in Complex format Store polynomials to Y= for graphing and evaluation Verify a root is the zero of the polynomial function by storing roots in Rea...
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