Objectives (click/tap to expand)
Relate tables of values to graphs and equations (i.e. relate "Graphical, Numerical, and Algebraic" models)
Model real-world situations/data graphically, numerically, and algebraically
Solve equations algebraically
Analyze functions and solve equations using graphing calculator
How to solve an equation with one side equal to 0 (such as x^2-3x-11=0) by finding the x-intercepts, or "zeroes," of the the corresponding function (y=x^2-3x-11). Uses Calc: Zero functionality of the TI-83/84 graphing calculator.
This is "optional" since we'll cover this in class. The video is here for your reference if you'd like to hear the explanation again.
More advanced techniques on solving an equation with one side equal to 0. Uses Calc: Zero functionality of the TI-83/84 graphing calculator. See "Part 1" video first.
Solving equations graphically using the Calc: Intersect feature of a TI-83/84 graphing calculator.
Go to next page, Chapter 1.2.