Good precalculus class today inspired by James Tanton’s April 2012 Curriculum Tidbit: Graphing Quadratics. Today was the official beginning of our exploration of function transformations. Since it’s precalculus, most students have at least a hazy idea about how to graph a parabola in “vertex form”, Read more…
Good precalculus class today inspired by James Tanton’s April 2012 Curriculum Tidbit: Graphing Quadratics. Today was the official beginning of our exploration of function transformations. Since it’s precalculus, most students have at least a hazy idea about how to graph a parabola in “vertex form”, Read more…
Good precalculus class today inspired by James Tanton’s April 2012 Curriculum Tidbit: Graphing Quadratics. Today was the official beginning of our exploration of function transformations. Since it’s precalculus, most students have at least a hazy idea about how to graph a parabola in “vertex form”, Read more…
Good precalculus class today inspired by James Tanton’s April 2012 Curriculum Tidbit: Graphing Quadratics. Today was the official beginning of our exploration of function transformations. Since it’s precalculus, most students have at least a hazy idea about how to graph a parabola in “vertex form”, Read more…
My first experiment with the Wolfram CDF Plugin for WordPress: \(f(x)=x^n\) [WolframCDF source=”https://www.continuousreflection.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Integral.cdf” CDFwidth=”350″ CDFheight=”200″ altimage=”file”] . . . and some good help for to get started with Mathematica: First 10 minutes with Mathematica Hands-on Start to Mathematica
Good precalculus class today inspired by James Tanton’s April 2012 Curriculum Tidbit: Graphing Quadratics. Today was the official beginning of our exploration of function transformations. Since it’s precalculus, most students have at least a hazy idea about how to graph a parabola in “vertex form”, Read more…
Good precalculus class today inspired by James Tanton’s April 2012 Curriculum Tidbit: Graphing Quadratics. Today was the official beginning of our exploration of function transformations. Since it’s precalculus, most students have at least a hazy idea about how to graph a parabola in “vertex form”, Read more…
Good precalculus class today inspired by James Tanton’s April 2012 Curriculum Tidbit: Graphing Quadratics. Today was the official beginning of our exploration of function transformations. Since it’s precalculus, most students have at least a hazy idea about how to graph a parabola in “vertex form”, Read more…