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Modeling Motion: High School Math Activities with the CBR
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The CBR is a stand-alone motion data collection device that sends data to a TI graphing calculator for analysis. This book provides detailed instructions for analysis on either the TI-83 or TI-82 graphing calculator. The mathematics topics in these activities range from algebra through calculus. Refer to the table on page vi to select activities that emphasize the mathematics topics appropriate for your class.
The book provides 14 different motion activities using the RANGER program. This program can be downloaded directly from the CBR. Each activity has a set of teacher notes that give suggestions for success as well as a set of sample data with solutions to questions.
Fully compatible with the TI-84 Plus Family
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