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Graphic Algebra Explorations with a Graphing Calculator
Gary Asp, John Dowsey, Kaye Stacey, and David Tynan
Using Graphing Calculators and Computers Can Help Make Learning Algebra More Interesting. Here's a book of engaging blackline-master activities for algebra students to use with their graphing calculators or graphing software technology commonplace in the high school maths classroom. Creating graphs is no longer a time-consuming task for students, which leaves them more time to use graphs to study the properties of functions. The book helps students to use graphs to solve problems set in real-world contexts; to link different representations in order to move easily between tables of values, algebraic expressions, and graphs; to develop understanding of different types of functions and their properties; to learn concepts and skills needed for graphing on a calculator or a computer; and to explore transformations of functions.
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