For TI-NSpire users to get the tangent line on your graph, first graph your function in f(1). Then hit MENU and select #8 Geometry and then choose #1, Points & Lines. Put a point on (option #2) your graph. You can always change the location of the point by editing its x-coordinate. Then to get the tangent hit MENU and select #8 Geometry and then choose #1, Points & Lines and then select #7 Tangent, select your point you made and hit enter. You should see your tangent line. If you grab the point or change its x-coordinate the tangent line will move with it.
Students reviewed the concept of contiuity in their warm-up problems. We went over part 1 of the chapter 1 test. We used graphing calculators to look at the concept of local linearity. We will finish the packet tomorrow. Tomorrow, Students are to turn in book 1.5, the review, and AP 1-1 (right after the review in your book).
For TI-NSpire users to get the tangent line on your graph, first graph your function in f(1). Then hit MENU and select #8 Geometry and then choose #1, Points & Lines. Put a point on (option #2) your graph. You can always change the location of the point by editing its x-coordinate. Then to get the tangent hit MENU and select #8 Geometry and then choose #1, Points & Lines and then select #7 Tangent, select your point you made and hit enter. You should see your tangent line. If you grab the point or change its x-coordinate the tangent line will move with it. Comments are closed.
|
Archives
May 2017
Categories |