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Trains in Motion

Compare and contrast the motion of two objects and how it corresponds to distance as a function of time.
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You Are What You Eat

This activity involves data analysis of the number of fat grams versus calories in fast food hamburgers.
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Using Sliders and Parameters in Linear Functions

Students will have the opportunity to see the impact of the slope parameter m on a graph of a line in slope-intercept form by using a slider or by changing the values of the parameter. They will have the same opportunity to manipulate b. Questions follow to determine the degree to which the stude...
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Real Graphs

This lesson involves identifying patterns of data from given lists.
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Rational Numbers: Number Line

Drag a point along the number line and compare the mixed numeral, improper fraction, decimal and percentage forms.
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Texas Chase Activity

In this activity, students will look at g-forces and predicting the Sprint Cup champion using trend lines.
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One and One Equals Win

This lesson involves using proportionality and a basic understanding of probability to make and test conjectures about the results of experiments and simulations.
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The Mailbox

Student will use the Measurement tools found in the Geometry menu options or model the image using functions on the Graph page
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F Distribution

Students study the characteristics of the F distribution and discuss why the distribution is not symmetric (skewed right) and only has positive values. Students then use the Fcdf command to find probabilities and to confirm percentiles. They move on to find critical values and then compute a conf...
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SD: Measure of Spread

This lesson is intended as an introductory activity to the concept of standard deviation.
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Properties of Logarithms

Logarithms are just another way of writing exponents. Just like exponents, logarithms have properties that allow you to simplify expressions and solve equations. In this activity, students Will discover some of these properties by graphing and confirm them with algebra.
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Cancer Clusters

Students will investigate cancer incidence rates in a number of states. Hypothesis testing is introduced and used along with a two-proportion z-test to compare cancer rates. This activity helps students to determine when a difference in data is actually statistically significant. This should enco...
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NASA:Taking a Walk in the Neuroscience Laboratories

Within the Neuroscience Laboratories, many different functions are tested. For example, researchers in the Motion Laboratory focus on the post-flight disturbances in balance and gait control—areas with which many astronauts struggle. This laboratory develops training programs that will faci...
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NASA - Space Shuttle Ascent

This activity will engage students in a space shuttle launch and introduce them to the different events that take place during the space shuttle's ascent into space.
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NASA - Robonaut 2: First Humanoid Robot in Space

NASA uses robots in many ways to help with space exploration. When it’s possible for robots to perform tasks, rather than people, there are some obvious advantages. Robots do not have to eat, drink, breathe, or sleep. They can perform tasks over and over in exactly the same way without gett...
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The Derivatives of Logs

Students will use the Chain Rule to find the derivative of more complex exponential and logarithmic functions.
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Exploring Asymptotes

In this activity, students will explore asymptotes and singularities, paying particular attention to the connection between the algebraic and graphical representations.
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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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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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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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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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Taylor Polynomial Examples

Taylor polynomials associated with five common functions.
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t Distributions

Students compare the t distribution to the standard normal distribution and use the invT command to find critical values for a t distribution.
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Family of t Curves

This lesson involves investigating how a t-distribution compares to a normal distribution.
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Too Many Choices!

Students investigate the fundamental counting principle, permutations, and combinations.
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