  Algebra Applications: Variables And Equations (2009) (Dvd)Algebra Applications: Variables And Equations (2009) (Dvd)
UPC Number: 798304023206
Actors: None
Directors: Edward de Leon
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Language: English
Region: Region 1
Number of discs: 1
Studio: am productions, llc
Release date: December 22, 2008
Run time: 20 minutes
Product Description
The Algebra Applications series brings real-world, relevant applications of algebra to today's classroom. This series also integrates technology through the use of the Texas Instruments TI-Nspire graphing calculator. The key features of this series include: - Guided applications that are interdisciplinary and can be done as an in-class group activity. - All keystrokes are clearly shown. - Dynamic footage and animations bring math to life. - Math concepts are developed clearly, making this series an ideal supplement to an Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 class. In this episode of Algebra Applications, two real-world explorations are developed: - Biology. Honey bees not only produce a tasty treat, they also help pollinate flowering plants that provide much of the food throughout the world. So, when in 2006 bee colonies started dying out, scientists recognized a serious problem. Analyzing statistics from honey bee production allows for a mathematical analysis of the so-called Colony Collapse Disorder. Key math concepts covered include variables, equations, formulas, ratios and proportions, and box and whisker plots. Students use the Lists and Spreadsheets, Calculator, and Statistics features of the TI-Nspire. - Geology. Why do rivers meander instead of traveling in a straight line? In going from point A to point B, why should a river take the circuitous route it does instead of a direct path? Furthermore, what information can the ratio of the river's length to its straight-line distance tell us? In this segment the geological forces that account for a river's motion are explained. In the process, the so-called Meander Ratio is explored. Students construct a mathematical model of a meandering river using the TI-Nspire. Having built the model, students then use it to generate data to find the average of many Meander Ratios. The results show that on average the Meander Ratio is equal to Pi. Key math concepts covered include variables, equations, ratios, geometry and measurement, statistical mean, and data analysis. Students use the Geometry, Lists and Spreadsheets, and Calculator features of the TI-Nspire.
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