Calculator Activities
Tie the Knot
- Measure the length of your piece of rope – it doesn’t matter if you use inches or centimeters.
- Tie a knot anywhere on the rope and then measure it again.
- Record this information in the chart below.
- Continue to do this several times.
Number of Knots / Length of Rope
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- Enter this information into your calculator in L1 and L2
- Graph these ordered pairs on your calculator
- Guess an equation that you think would fit the data and enter it into Y= and graph it. Change it as necessary.
- Find a regression equation for the data and enter it into Y=.
- Find the correlation coefficient for your regression equation.
SOLVING A SYSTEM
Solve this system by graphing.
y = 2x-4
y =-3x+6
- Enter the equations into Y=
- Graph them
- Zoom Standard
- Use Trace and Zoom to estimate the intersection
- Use Calc and Intersect to find the intersection
PROJECTILE MOTION
A ball is shot upwards from the top of a building 50 meters high at a velocity of 25m/s. The height at any given time can be found from this equation:
y = -4.9x2 +25x + 50
- Enter the equation into Y=
- Use WINDOW to find a suitable window to view the graph
- Find this information:
- Intersection with y-axis
- Maximum height reached and how long it took
- How long it took to hit the ground
CHOCOLATE CHIP MINING
- Get one cookie from Package A
- Count the number of chocolate chips in the cookie
- As a class, collect the data and record it in L1
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 with a cookie from Package B. Record data in L2
- Sort the data in each list in descending order
- Find statistical information for each set of data
- Make a Box & Whiskers graph to compare the data
GRAPHS AND CHARTS
The Greatest Integer Function rounds any number down to the next lowest integer.
It is an example of a step function (like cell phone charges)
Graph it. y = int(x) (MATH – NUM – 5:int)
- Use the Trace command to trace the function. Notice the calculator adds lines that are not really part of the graph.
- Do Zoom Box to get a better view of your graph
- Look at the Table associated with this graph
- Set up your table so it starts counting at -2 and counts by 0.1 units
- Go into Mode and change your view so you can see the table and the graph on the screen
Calculator Workshop October 19, 2007 Susan M. Bennett