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Give your students hands-on practice with quadratic optimization using graphing calculators. This lesson walks them through how to model real-world problems, set up equations, and use the TI-84โs graphing tools to find maximums and minimums. The lesson starts with a guided learning video, where students follow along step by step as two example problems are solved โ one โnumber problemโ and one maximum area application. Then, students move on to a Your Turn Practice section, where they solve three additional problems on their own. For these practice problems, full answers are provided along with calculator screenshots of the Y= menu, window settings, and maximum/minimum screens, so students can check both their math and their technology skills. By the end of this lesson, students will see how quadratic optimization applies to real-world contexts and will feel more confident using the graphing calculator as a problem-solving tool.
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