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Number Crunching! Number Munching!

Students comprehend the order of operations and apply this understanding to simplify and evaluate expressions. They also learn to represent problems that involve variable quantities with expressions and use the calculator as a tool to solve problems.
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Quilt Block Areas

Students will draw and color scaled drawings of traditional quilt block designs. They then find the appropriate fraction, decimal, and percent of the overall design for each color.
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What's Your Mileage?

Students use linear equations to model and solve real-world problems. Students also see the correlation between the graph of an equation and its calculated slope by plotting graphs by hand and then calculating slopes with the calculator and comparing.
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Find the Square Root...

Students who understand the basic concept of square roots learn how to evaluate expressions and equations that have rational and irrational solutions. Students also explore solutions to equations and investigate the differences between exact and approximate solutions using the calculator.
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How Hot Is It?

Students who are familiar with the two most common standards of measuring temperature learn how to reliably convert from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit. Students also see how order of operations is crucial in an equation, through discussion and data entry on the calculator.
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3x3 Linear Systems of Equations

This lesson involves connecting graphical representations of systems of linear equations in three variables to the number of solutions of those systems.
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10 Minutes of Code

.... Send “SET LIGHT ON TIME 5” Step 6 The complete program is shown to the right. The Send command will send the string (the text in quotes) to the TI-Innovator™ Hub. Step 7 Running the Program: Press ctrl+R to run the program. This performs ‘Check Syntax & Sto...
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10 Minutes of Code

... menu, and then select the Settings submenu. Enter the number 5 for 5 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 ...
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Polynomial Root Finder and Simultaneous Equation Solver

Extend the benefits and functions of the TI-86 to your calculator....mials to Y= for graphing and evaluation Verify a root is the zero of the polynomial function by storing roots in Real format. Simultaneous Equation Solver Enter systems of equations with up to 10 equations and 10 unknowns Easy to use SIMULT MODE screen to set up all options ...
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Inequality Graphing App for the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Families

Graphing inequalities is made simple for the beginning or intermediate calculator user with the Inequality Graphing App.Graphing inequalities is made simple for the beginning or intermediate calculator user with the Inequality Graphing App. Students can: Enter inequalities using symbols Plot inequalities including union and intersection shades Trace points of interest (intersections) between functio...
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Self-service Knowledge Base | Texas Instruments

This searchable Knowledge Base provides answers to most questions regarding TI educational products, including: TI-84 Plus family graphing calculators, TI-SmartView™ software, TI-Nspire™ family products, TI-Nspire™ Navigator™ system. You can also find product usage, technical troubleshooting, w...
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Raise Your Cup

Students investigate inequalities applied to to volume and perimeter.
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Shark Attack

In this activity, students will use sliders to separate what effect each change in the Point-Slope equation has on the graph. Then they will calculate the slope and write their own Point-Slope form of an equation using two data points and use the Graph Trace to make predictions.
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Introduction to Quadratic Equations

This activity allows students to gain an understanding of quadratic equations. They will begin by using a Lists and Spreadsheet page to find the y-values of a specific function. They will then plot the x and y-values using a scatter plot to see the shape of the parabola. On top of this scatter...
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Fencing the Dog Yard

Algebra 1 students investigate how the area of a dog yard changes based upon a fixed amount of fencing. The concepts presented are a nice introduction to working with quadratics.
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One Step at a Time

Students solve one-step equations involving addition and multiplication by substituting possible values of a variable.
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Raise Your Cup

Students investigate inequalities applied to to volume and perimeter.
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All On The Line

Students enter points into a spreadsheet and graph equations to help solve linear systems.
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Absolutely!

Students first solve linear absolute value equations in a single variable using the definition of absolute value to write and solve two equations. They then explore the handheld's functionalities for solving and checking such equations. Students view graphs of absolute value inequalities, compare...
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Polynomial Rollercoaster

This lesson involves finding a cubic regression equation to model a section of roller coaster track.
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Ride the Rollercoaster

In this activity, students will use polynomial regression to develop and assess the fit of equations modeling data. The equation models are then evaluated for reasonableness in their use for extrapolating beyond the given data sets.
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Parametric Projectile Motion

Students will understand how changing the initial velocity and the initial angle change the path of a projectile. Students will be able to write the parametric equations for the path of a projectile.
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Spring Training

Students explore parametric equations by finding the horizontal and vertical distances traveled by a projectile.
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Rational Functions

Students investigate the graphs of functions of the form y = 1/(x - a). They will discover that the graph of such a function has a vertical asymptote at x = a, and a horizontal asymptote at y = 0. They will investigate the graphic and numeric consequences of such asymptotic behavior by observing ...
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Spring Training

Students will explore parametric equations by finding the horizontal and vertical distances traveled by a projectile.
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