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Mathematics Algebra Applications


This ten-part series covers the complete scope and sequence of an algebra curriculum, using real-world applications of math principles, demonstrated on the Texas Instruments TI-Nspire graphing calculator. (20–31 minutes each) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C


Linear Functions Current and potential fuel oil consumption and bicyclists pedaling the hills of Tuscany are used in this program to demonstrate data sets and linear functions. $99.95 QGR44707 • DVD / VOD


Quadratic Functions The arc of a tossed football, fireworks falling through the sky, and a speeding car are used in this program to model quadratic functions. $99.95 QGR44708 • DVD / VOD


Variables and Equations The path of a river and the collapse of honeybee colo- nies are used in this program to explore variables, expressions, and equations. $99.95 QGR44709 • DVD / VOD


Geometry Applications


Although geometry involves abstract ideas, its applications are readily visible in everyday life— sometimes on a massive scale. This ten-part series uses Stonehenge, Chichen Itza, the Pentagon, and other architectural landmarks to explain essential concepts of geometry. The Texas Instruments TI-Nspire graphing calculator is employed throughout, with all keystrokes clearly shown, to expand on core ideas or to explore new ones. (32–41 minutes each) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C


Points and Lines This program uses the Parthenon, the Large Hadron Collider, and the layout of the city of Houston to explain points in space, collinear and coplanar points, parallel and perpendicular lines, line segments, angles, and planes. $99.95 QGR44696 • DVD / VOD


Angles and Planes This program uses Japan’s Himeji Castle, the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, and fossils from British Columbia to demonstrate the principles of angles and planes. $99.95 QGR44697 • DVD / VOD


Inequalities This program uses the design for a floodgate for the city of Venice, and a calculation of mpg for hybrid and gas- engine vehicles to demonstrate mathematical inequalities. $99.95 QGR44710 • DVD / VOD


Data Analysis In this program, data analysis is used to determine what made subprime mortgages capable of weakening the U.S. economy, and to examine the decline in real estate values relative to the rise in adjustable rate mortgages. $99.95 QGR44711 • DVD / VOD


Exponential Functions This program compares earthquakes of various magni- tudes that occurred in Sichuan Province to explain the difference between linear and exponential functions. $99.95 QGR44712 • DVD / VOD


Logarithmic Functions The risk of hearing loss from prolonged exposure to loud sounds, and the 1998 Papua New Guinea earthquake and tsunami are used in this program to explain logarithmic functions. $99.95 QGR44713 • DVD / VOD


Rational Functions In this program, functions are used to calculate how much pressure a submarine can withstand before it implodes, to yield clues about animal evolution, and to explain the how the Hubble telescope works. $99.95 QGR44714 • DVD / VOD


Systems of Equations In this program, systems of equations are explained using Amazon.com’s rise to profitability, code encryption, and a defense system that stops ballistic missiles in midair. $99.95 QGR44715 • DVD / VOD


Functions and Relations An interplanetary voyage to Mars is used in this program to investigate quadratic relations: circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas. $99.95 QGR44716 • DVD / VOD


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Triangles In this program, the Bank of China Tower, the Eiffel Tower, and ancient merchant ships are used to explain proper- ties of triangles. $99.95 QGR44698 • DVD / VOD


Quadrilaterals This program uses Stonehenge, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, and the Puerta de Europa in Spain to explain rectangles, squares, parallelograms, trapezoids, and triangles within quadrilaterals. $99.95 QGR44699 • DVD / VOD


Polygons This program explains compass and straightedge construction, regular polygons, composite figures, and tessellations, using medieval Islamic arts, the Pentagon, and the Petronas Towers as examples. $99.95 QGR44700 • DVD / VOD


Circles This program uses kivas, the Colosseum, and the Pantheon to help define properties of circles, arcs, chords, secants, and central and inscribed angles. $99.95 QGR44701 • DVD / VOD


Three-Dimensional Geometry This program uses Mayan architecture and the Shanghai Tower to study the properties of 3-D figures. $99.95 QGR44702 • DVD / VOD


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Area and Volume This program uses the Titanic, the Louvre’s Glass Pyramid, and New York’s CitiGroup Building to illustrate the concepts of volume and density, surface area, and surface area-to-volume ratio. $99.95 QGR44703 • DVD / VOD


Coordinate Geometry This program uses classical navigation, global posi- tioning systems, and modern architecture to explore key concepts of coordinate geometry. $99.95 QGR44704 • DVD / VOD


Transformations This program explores transformations using the Texas Titan roller coaster, containers on cargo ships, and Hawaii’s Gemini Observatory to clarify key concepts. $99.95 QGR44705 • DVD / VOD


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