Activity – Texas Instruments TI-73 User Manual

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Using the TI-73: A Guide for Teachers

Geometry

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Activity

Have students perform the steps unless otherwise
indicated.

1. On the transparency of the dolphin picture, label the x-

and y-axes using whole numbers. Have students label
their copies, too.

2. Lead the class in a discussion of selecting the first few

key points to make a dot-to-dot outline of the dolphin.
Depending on the level of your students, these points
may be at whole number values, integral values, or
fractional values.

3. Have students work with partners to complete the dot-

to-dot outline of the dolphin. Ask: How could you get
the curved lines smoother?

(select points closer

together, use fractional or decimal values for
coordinates)

Depending on the level of

your students, the dolphin

may be in the first

quadrant only or it may be

in more than one quadrant.

4. On the transparency, label the points in alphabetical

order and as ordered pairs counter-clockwise around
the outline of the dolphin. Have students label their
copies.

5. Record the coordinates of each of those points on a

sheet of paper.

Remember, for a closed

figure, the first point’s

coordinates need to be

reentered as the last

point, also.

6. Using the TI-73, enter the x-coordinates of the dolphin

outline into

L

1

and the y-coordinates of the dolphin

outline into

L

2

.

a. Display the List editor.

3

b. If necessary, clear

L

1

.

$ to highlight

L

1

: b

It is critical that students

enter the pairs of numbers

in the proper order,

because the order entered

is the order in which they

are plotted. You also need

to make sure that both

lists in each pair are the

same length (

L

1

and

L

2

are the same length).

c. Starting from the first line in

L

1

, enter the

x

-coordinates. (You’ll get an error if

L

1

is still

highlighted.) Press b after each list item.

d. Now follow the same procedure and enter the

y

-coordinates in

L

2

.

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