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The Mean Value Theorem

Students are presented with a several examples of functions to discover the hypotheses and conclusion of the Mean Value theorem. They will explore the concept of continuity and differentiability as related to the Mean Value Theorem.
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Binomial Pdf- Eye Color

This lesson involves binomial trials, distributions, and probabilities. Students can create the tns file following the steps in Binomial_Pdf_Create_Eye_Color, or they can use the premade file Binomial_Pdf_Eye_Color.tns
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/binomial-pdf-eye-color

Exploring Inverse Functions

Students will investigate the fundamental concept of an inverse, generate the inverse graphs of relations applying this concept, and algebraically determine the inverse.
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Binomial Experiments

Students use the multiplication rule for independent events to find the probability of the first success in the nth trial. Students use their results to derive and test a general formula. Then, students expand on this foundation to derive and test a rule for the probability of x successes in n tr...
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Rectangle and Trapezoid Approximations to Definite Integrals

Use visual representation of area estimation methods in order to determine which is most accurate.
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Exploring Quadratic Equations

Students will stretch and translate the parabola given by y = x2 and determine the effects on the equation. Students will also explore finding the vertex and zeros of a parabola and relate them to the equation.
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Assessing Normality

In this activity, students will learn four characteristics of a normal curve: the distribution is symmetric and mound-shaped; the mean and median are approximately equal; the distribution meets the 68-95.5-99.7 rule; and the normal probability plot is linear. They will use these to determine if a...
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Difference Between Two Proportions

Students use confidence intervals to estimate the difference of two population proportions. First they find the intervals by calculating the critical value and the margin of error. Then, they use the 2-propZInterval command. Students find confidence intervals for differences in proportions in rea...
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Exponential Growth

The purpose of this exploration is to investigate properties of exponential functions including the relationship between the graphical and algebraic forms of the functions.
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Difference in Means

This activity involves investigating whether a difference really seems to exist between two sample means.
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Velocity, Position, Distance

Work with linked representations of the horizontal motion of an object.
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Exponentialis ~ Logarithmus

In this story-style activity, students work through a step-by-step review of solving exponential equations using logarithms. At first, they are guided through process of using logarithms and checking them, with the help of 'Terry Plotter the mathemagician'. Then, students review identities and pr...
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Investigating Correlation

This lesson involves investigating the connection between the scatterplot of bivariate data and the numerical value of the correlation coefficient.
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Introduction to the Central Limit Theorem

Students discover the Central Limit Theorem by simulating rolls of two, four, and seven number cubes via the random number generator.
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Interpreting R -squared

This lesson involves predicting values of a particular variable.
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Graphical Analysis

Students will analyze graphs of polynomials finding intervals over which the function is increasing or decreasing and positive or negative, as well as the function’s relative minimum and maximum values and x- and y-intercepts.
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The Area Between

Students will find the area between two curves while determining the required amount of concrete needed for a winding pathway and stepping stones.
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Slopes of Secant Lines

Collect data about the slope of a secant line and then predict the value of the slope of the tangent line.
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Influencing Regression

This lesson involves a least-squares regression line fit to a set of nine values.
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Influence and Outliers

In this activity, students will identify outliers that are influential with respect to the least-squares regression line. Students will describe the role of the location of a point relative to the other data in determining whether that point has influence on the least-squares regression line.
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Is it Rare?

Students use the Poisson distribution to determine the probabilities for various numbers of hurricanes hitting the United States in a given year. Students will also explore the graph of the Poisson distribution and how it behaves.
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Slope Fields Forever

Dynamically explore a particular solution to a differential equation for different initial conditions and investigate slope fields.
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Independence Is the Word

Students use a simulation to find the experimental probability of independent events. They will find the sample space and then compare the experimental and theoretical probabilities.
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Slope Fields

Use a visual representation of the family of solutions to a differential equation.
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Simple Harmonic Motion

With an example of the motion of a child on a swing, the activity begins with the trigonometric function between time and displacement and differentiates up to acceleration.
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