Texas Instruments TI-73 User Manual

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Patterns and Relations

Activity 4: Stadium Walls

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10. Ask:

What remains the same or constant?

(1)

What changes or varies?

(L-number of lengths varies)

What will the graph of the line represented by these
equations look like?

11. The TI-73 uses X and Y when graphing, so change the

equation B = 3L + 1 to Y = 3X + 1 using the Y= editor.

a. On each line where there is an entry, clear the

Y= editor.

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b. Now enter the equation.

[ I \ Y

12. View the window.

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13. Discuss the possible values for X and Y. Ask questions

such as:
What does X represent?

(length)

Do you need negative values for Xmin?

(no)

What would you suggest for Xmin?

(Look at T-chart

data.)

What do you suggest for Xmax?

What does Y represent?

(number of beams)

Do you need negative values for Ymin?

What do you suggest for Ymin?

(Look at T-chart

data.)

What do you suggest for Ymax? Should it be smaller
or larger than Xmax?

At the right is an example of an appropriate window.

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