Title: Using Graphical Calculators in the Classroom
1Using Graphical Calculators in the Classroom
2Setting up the calculator
- If necessary insert the 2 batteries supplied
- After you have inserted the batteries, pull out
the protection strip - All users reset the calculator by pressing a
pen into the little hole above the battery
compartment - Press YES (F1) below the screen, then press MENU
3Getting Started
- Press AC/ON to switch on
- The calculator uses a menu system
- Lets go into GRAPH
- Either press the menu number (4) or navigate with
the cursor to the GRPH icon and push EXE - Push MENU to get back to the home screen
- Press QUIT to return to an earlier screen
4Useful Modes
1 RUN Powerful scientific calculator
2 STAT Single paired variable statistical calculation graphs
4 GRAPH Graph sketching
5 TABLE Generates tables of values from a formula
8 CONT Screen contrast adjustment
5- Using RUN mode
- Reset the calculator by pressing a pen into the
little hole above the battery compartment - Press YES (F1) below the screen, then press MENU
6SET UP for RUN
- Enter RUN
- Enter SET UP
- Use the cursor and the function keys to set Angle
to Deg(rees) - Use QUIT to return to a blank screen
- This is the most common setup change!
7RUN Mode
- RUN mode features
- On-screen display algebraic order
- You should use brackets
- You can work with fractions
- You can edit (before and after AC)
- Ans stores the last answer
- You can store results in ALPHA memories
8Learning the keys
- EXEcute is like it gives the answer
- Find out how to add, subtract, multiply, divide,
square, square root, raise to a power (such as
53), find sine cosine - Find out the difference between the and (-)
keys - Find out what SHIFT and ALPHA do
- Find out how you can use the cursor to edit a
calculation - Find out how to use DELete INSert
- Clear the screen
9Some easy calculations
Do the following calculations and write down your
answers to 3 sf.
- 4.1 x 3.8
- 6.5 ? 0.175 then edit to 6.5 ? 0.185
- sin30 cos45
- ?40 ?20 . then edit to ?4.4 ?2.1
- (2.35 1.82) ? 0.9
- 4.15 ? (-2.5)3
- 3.5x108 X 7 000 000
- 16 p
- Answers are on the next slide
10Answers (all to 3 sf)
- 15.6
- 37.1, 35.1
- 1.21
- 10.8, 3.55
- 4.63
- -74.1
- 2.45 x 1015
- 50.3
11Variables Memories
- Results of calculations are stored automatically
and manually - Ans automatically stores the last answer
- X,T is an easy access storage and also acts as
the variable x - The ? stores a value into a memory
- A, B, C, D, . Z are all memories
12Using variables and memories the Ans key
- Calculate 2 x 1.4
- Then type 1 EXE and explain what has happened
- Now calculate 3 x 1.4 , followed by 5 Ans.
- Now type 2 x Ans.
- Describe in your notes how ANS can be used
13Using the X,T key and replay
- Clear the screen
- Type 2 ?X EXE, then 3x2 5x 12 EXE. Check the
answer and explain what the calculator has done. - Now type 5 ? X EXE, and then clear the screen
with AC/ON - Press the ? cursor twice you should now see 3x2
5x 12 on the screen - Press EXE
- Explain the result.
14Now start the RUN tasks
15In your groups, find and write down the following
formulas
- Gradient of a straight line
- Pythagoras
- Area of a circle
- Volume of a cylinder
- The quadratic formula
- Distance between 2 points
16Finding a gradient
- Write down the gradient formula
- Write down a mathematical expression to find the
gradient of the line joining the points (2,5) and
(10,41) - Use the brackets function of the calculator to
find the gradient in one go
17More gradients
- You should have typed (41-5)(10-2) EXE and
obtained a gradient of 4.5 - Now find the gradient of the line joining (-3,15)
to (17,-35) - ChallengeFind the equation of each line.
18Volume of a cylinder
- Write down the volume formula
- Write down a mathematical expression to find the
volume of a cylinder with radius 6.5 cm and
height 13cm. - Use the p key and find this volume
- You should get an answer of 1726 cm3
19More volume calculations
- Find the volume of a cylinder with radius 2.5cm
and height 18 cm. - Rearrange the formula to make height the subject
- Write down a mathematical expression (using
brackets) to find the height of a cylinder of
capacity 500 ml, and radius 5.5cm - Find the height correct to 1 dp.
20Volumes
- You should have written h500(px5.52) EXE and
got an answer of 5.3cm - What height is a cylinder holding 1 litre, with
radius 7.5cm? - Challenge
- Make radius the subject
- Write down a mathematical expression to find the
radius of a cylinder holding 600 ml of height
11cm - Now find the radius (in one go!)
21The quadratic formula..
- Use the quadratic formula to solve 3x2 5x 17
0. Save both answers. - Remember to use brackets!
- Use the edit function to get the 2nd solution by
changing a plus to a minus. - You should get answers of -3.36 and 1.69
- You should have typed (-5?(52-4x3x-17))?(2x3)
EXE but there are other methods using a memory
rather than a single calculation
22Generating a sequence
- Write down the first 4 terms of the sequence un1
1.05Un 20with u0 1500 - First type 1500 EXE (This stores 1500 in Ans)
- Type 1.05Ans-20 EXE
- Press EXE again, and againDescribe a situation
that this sequence could model. - You should get answers 1555, 1612.75, 1673, 1737
23Challenge
- From an AS Using Maths paper
- Tw 33 (33 T)0.47 0.3?v 0.02v
- Tw is windchill temperature (oC)
- T is temperature out of the wind (oC)
- V is the wind speed (mph)
24Harder problems
- Find the windchill temperature if the temperature
out of the wind is 8oC when the wind is blowing
at 5 mph. - What is the temperature if the wind speed
increases 4 times. - One day the temperature out of the wind was 10oC,
but in the wind it was 2oC. What was the wind
speed?
25- End of RUN mode exercises
26- Using the Statistics mode
- Reset the calculator by pressing a pen into the
little hole above the battery compartment - Press YES (F1) below the screen, then press MENU
27STAT mode
- Enter STAT
- Data can be stored in Lists 1 6
- You can navigate around the lists with the cursor
- You can simply overtype existing data or delete
an entire list
28Entering data
- Enter the following data into List 1
- 10, 9, 9, 12, 15
- You need to push EXE after each number
- The top row of function keys are used in
conjunction with the screen
29Deleting and inserting data
- Use ?in the top row just below the screen to
obtain DEL, DEL-A, INS - Move the cursor onto the 12 in the list, press F1
(DEL) what happens? - Now press F3 (INS) what happens?
- Overtype the 0 with 8.
- Move the cursor to any position in List 1. Then
press F2 (DEL-A). What happens? Press F1 (YES).
30Working with some data
- Enter the following data into List 1 10,
8, 9, 12, 15, 8, 3, 17 - Press CALC (F2 ), then 1 VAR (F1)
- Use the cursor to scroll down
- Check that n8 (this this a good way to check you
havent missed any data) - Write down the mean and standard deviation, and
the median and quartiles (Q1 Q3). - What is the range of the data?
- Press QUIT when you have finished
31Statistical graphs
- Press GRPH (F1 )
- Use?to obtain SEL(ect) SET
- Press SET (F4 )
- Use the cursor to move down the settings list
- Notice how a new set of choices appears at the
bottom of the screen for each setting
32Set up some graphs
- Set up StatGraph1 with
- G-Type Pie
- Data List1
- Display Data
- Set up StatGraph2 with
- G-Type Box (you will need to use ?)
- XList List1
- Freq 1
- Now press QUIT
33Draw your statistical graphs and use Trace (F1)
- Press GRPH (F1), then GPH1
- QUIT and press GRPH then GPH2
- Now press SHIFT followed by Trace
- Use the horizontal cursor to locate points on the
box chart - Sketch the box chart labelling the 5 points that
Trace shows you. - Use G?T to return to the statistics screen and
then QUIT - Explain what the box plot shows.
34Analysing grouped data
Age Frequency
15 5
16 28
17 59
18 44
19 23
20 13
21 4
- Delete any previous data
- Enter data oppositeinto Lists 1 2
- Discuss in your group what this data means
35Set up the calculator
- The SET function assigns statistical variables to
your data lists enter CALC press SET - Assign List1 to 1Var X and List2 to 1Var F
(Discuss what this means why not 2Var?) - QUIT to return to the List screen
- Enter CALC, 1VAR and scroll down the results
36Analysis of the data
- Write down the answers to all these questions
and make sure you understand them check if
possible. - Find the number of students who were surveyed
- Find the mean age
- Find the median age the quartiles
- Make a boxplot copy it show the position of
the mean on your sketch - QUIT
37Another problem this time with two variables
- The data is on the next slide
- Enter the data in List 1 (Age) List 2 (Height)
- Use CALC and SET to to set up 2Var X
List12Var Y List22Var F 1 - QUIT, press CALC and 2VAR
38Data showing the ages and heights of some children
Age in months 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Height in cm 76.1 77.0 78.2 78.2 78.8 79.7 79.9
39Questions
- What is the mean age of the children?
- What is their mean height?
- Press REG, then F1 (X)
- Copy down the values for a, b, r and write down
the equation. - Substitute a b into the equation and discuss
what it means.
40Further analysis
- Press GRPH then?then SET
- Set up StatGraph1 to draw a scattergram with
Xlist set to List1, Ylist set to List2, Freq as 1 - QUIT and use GRPH to draw the scattergram
- Press x what do you notice?
- Then press DRAW. Copy what you see and relate it
to your equation.
41Advanced analysis
- Heres some more data to add to your lists
- Draw a scattergram but this time choose x2
- Write down the equation
- Compare the x and x2 graphs and explain what
this shows
Age 28 32 36 40
Height 83.0 87.3 90.6 95.5
42Useful tips
- If you want to clear the screen, press SHIFT,
Sketch, then Cls (F1 ) the last graph only will
be redrawn - After you have drawn a graph, press G?T to return
to the screen showing data - You can COPY the equation into the Graph
Functions list for later use
43- End of Statistics section
44- Using the Graphs mode
- Reset the calculator by pressing a pen into the
little hole above the battery compartment - Press YES (F1) below the screen, then press MENU
45Working with Graphs
- From the menu, enter the GRPH mode
- Type 2X3 (use the X,T key) next to Y1 then EXE
- Press EXE again (or DRAW)
- Use Zoom (F2) OUT to display both intercepts
- Use Trace (SHIFT F1) to find the coordinates of
the intercepts - Make a rough sketch of the graph labelling the
intercepts
46Adjusting the view
- Press G?T a few times and see what happens.
- Press SHIFT F3 to obtain the V(iew) Window.
- Use the cursor to move down the settings
discuss what they all do. - Reset to Xmin to (-)4, max to 4, Ymin to (-)2,
max to 6. You need to use EXE to store each
setting you change. - Redraw the graph.
47Investigating graphs
- Press G?T to return to the Graph Function screen
- At Y2 type in 5 X and draw the graphs
- Adjust the View to show all intercepts add the
new graph to your sketch
48Using the Trace to solve equations simultaneously
- Press Trace (SHIFT F1)
- Use the left-right cursor to move along a graph
- The up-down cursor enables you to jump to the
other graph - Find the coordinates of the intersection as
accurately as you can - Now use Zoom and Trace to improve your accuracy
write down your answer to 3 dp.
49Check with algebra
- Here are the two equations again y 2x 3 and
y 5 x - Solve them algebraically in your groups.
- Compare your answers to what you got for the
graphical solution.
50Moving on Quadratic transformations
- Delete all previous graph functions
- Draw Y1 X2 and set the View to INIT(ial)
- Draw Y2 (X3)2 and Y3 (X2)2
- Return to the Graph Functions - investigate how
to select and deselect functions. - Make a labelled sketch showing all 3 graphs,
their equations and x-intercepts.
51Whats the rule?
Equation Description of the transformation from x2
- Make a table like the one above
- What do you think the rule is? Make up another
equation and predict the transformation. - Verify your prediction using the calculator
52More transformations
- Delete or deselect functions Y2 Y3
- Draw Y X2, Y X2 2 and Y X2 3
- Adjust the View to show all the y-intercepts and
copy a sketch - Make a new table showing the transformations
- Predict, verify and formulate the rule as before.
- Whats the difference between the rules?
53Combining transformations
- On the next slide are some quadratic functions
- Each is a double transformation from Y X2
describe both transformations fully. - Predict what the graphs will look like and sketch
them. - Verify using the calculator.
54Transformations.
- Here they are
- Y (x - 5)2 3
- Y (x 3)2 1
- Y (x 10)2 50
- Y (x 100)2 500
- Y (x 200)2 - 80
55Drawing a simple trig graph
- Delete all previous functions
- Press SET UP (SHIFT MENU)
- Change Angle to Deg(rees)
- QUIT and enter Y1 sin X
- Set the View to TRIG draw the graph
- Make a rough labelled sketch
- Show the coordinates of all intercepts and the
maximum minimum points
56Solve a trig equation
- Return to Graph Functions
- Enter another equation Y2 0.5
- Draw the graphs and use them to solve sin x
0.5 - Use Trace (and Zoom) to find four solutions to
this equation as accurately as you can. - Sketch and label your graphs
- How are the solutions related to each other?
57- End of GRAPHING sessions !!
58 59More advanced graphing- parametrics
- Enter RUN mode, then SET UP
- Change F-Type to Parametric
- QUIT and enter GRAPH mode
- DELete existing functions
60Demonstrate projectile motion
- QUIT RUN mode and enter GRAPH
- Set up the V-Window to Xmin 0, max 280,
scl20Ymin -20, max 70, scl 10Tmin 0, max
8, ptch 0.1
61Projectile motion task
- A projectile is fired at a speed of 50 m/s, and
an angle of 200 to the horizontal. - Write down the equations of motion which will
give the horizontal and vertical position of the
projectile at time t s after firing - Enter these equations as Xt1 and Yt1 .
62Projectile task
- You should have writtenXt1 50Tcos20 andYt1
50Tsin20 4.9T2 - If you did NOT write this, show on paper that
these are correct
63Modelling projectile motion
- Press DRAW, and use Trace to find the maximum
height and the range of the projectile - By changing the angle, find the maximum range
that could be achieved, and the height at this
angle - Write down the range height at each angle you
choose
64 65- PS - This presentation can be viewed online
- You can find it on the Shared Drive (U) in Maths
Advanced Level Courses - You can also find it on CurWeb