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CMC^3 Fall Conference Encouraging Critical Thinking and Communication in Developmental Math Mark Clark 1

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CMC^3 Fall ConferenceEncouraging Critical Thinking and Communication in Developmental MathMark Clark

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How do we encourage critical thinking and communication?

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Good applications that ask for more thinking than the basic math answer.

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Growth of MedicareThe number of Florida residents who are enrolled in Medicare in thousands t years since 2000 can be represented by the equation

Source: Model derived from data found in the Statistical Abstract 2007.

Find the M-intercept. Explain its meaning in the terms of the problem.

Find the t-intercept. Explain its meaning in the terms of the problem.

What is the slope of this equation? Explain its meaning in the terms of the problem.

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44 2798M t

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Using Quick PollsMultiple Choice Flash Cards◦Linear, Quadratic, Exponential

◦Integer, Whole Num. , Natural Num.

Clicker SystemsPollEverywhere.com

◦Multiple Choice◦Free Text Response

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How To Vote via TextingEXAMPLE

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Diagnosed DiabetesThe percentage of Americans who have been diagnosed with diabetes has been growing steadily over the years. In 2002, 4.8% of Americans had been diagnosed with diabetes. In 2004, 5.1% of Americans had been diagnosed with diabetes.Source: CDC Diabetes Program

Assuming that the percentage of Americans diagnosed with diabetes continues to grow at a constant rate, write an equation to represent this situation.

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Diagnosed Diabetes Cont.Use the equation to estimate the percentage of Americans who will have been diagnosed with diabetes in 2010.

What is the slope of the equation you found. Explain what it means using the terms of the problem?

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Costco RevenueThe total revenue for Costco Wholesale Corporation is given here

Source: http://finance.google.com.

Find an equation for a model of these data.

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Year Total Revenue (billion $)

2002 37.82003 42.52004 48.12005 53.02006 60.22007 64.42008 72.5

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Costco Revenue Cont.What is the slope of this model? Explain its meaning in this situation.

Estimate the total revenue for Costco Wholesale Corporation in 2010.

What is a reasonable domain and range for your model?

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Healthcare Debate

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Source: www.opensecrets.org

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How’s Your Cholesterol?

14Source: New York Times 3/31/2010

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What Colleges Are Growing Fastest?

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Source: Bloomberg Bussinessweek 3/15/2010

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What’s Google Up To?

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Source: www.opensecrets.org

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Nice System of Equations

17Source: Bloomberg Bussinessweek 3/8/2010

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Student work

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Test 1 1. The number of volunteers in the United

States can be modeled by where is the number of volunteers in the United States in millions t years since 2000.

a. What is the t-intercept for this model and what does it represent in this context?

( ) 1.3 51.6V t t ( )V t

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b. Find V(10) and explain its meaning in this context.

c. What is the slope of this model and what does it represent in this context?

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2( ) 16 144 3H t h h

Test 2The height of a cannonball after being shot can be modeled by the function where H(t) is the height of the cannonball in feet, t seconds after being shot from the cannon.a. Find H(3) and explain its meaning in this context.

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2( ) 16 144 3H t h h

b. At what time was the cannonball at its maximum height?

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Test 1 6. The total revenue from cable TV programming

in the U.S. is given in the table.a. Find an equation for a model of these data.

Year Revenue (million $)

2004 31,3732005 35,3862006 37,9812007 40,870

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b. Give a reasonable domain and range for your model.

c. Give the slope for this model and explain its meaning in this context.

d. What is the vertical intercept for this model and what does it mean in this context?

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Test 23. The revenue from selling custom tools depends

on the number of tools sold.a. Find a model for this data.

Number of tools produced

Revenue ($)

8 1070.2014 1139.8027 1241.2034 1267.8040 1275.0056 1223.8066 1139.80

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b. Give a reasonable domain and range for your model.

c. How many custom tools need to be sold to have a revenue of $1195?

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d. What is the vertex of your model and what does it mean in this context?

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Activities that students can do together.

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Exponent Sort

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Other SortsTypes of numbersTypes of equationsEquations and ExpressionsTypes of GraphsUnits to the function or derivativeSimplifying Expressions

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Make Living GraphsLines

◦m positive◦m negative◦m really small◦m large◦b negative◦b positive

Parabolas

◦a positive◦a negative◦a small◦a big◦h positive◦h negative◦k positive◦k negative

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y mx b 2( )y a x h k

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Create Two-Second Graphs

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Create Two Second Graphs

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7. 31 y x 2 3( 5. )2 7y x

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1 43 y x

2 5. 4 y x 21( ).

55 2 6y x 6. 6 2 xy

7. 5y 2100( 1) 58 9. y x 1

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Create Two-Second Graphs

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Look at common topics from a different perspective.

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Vertex form of a quadraticNice way to investigate the characteristics of a parabola.

Introduce graphing parabolas and reinforce it later by graphing from standard form.

Use vertex form to model data by hand.

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Concept Investigations

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Use applications to introduce topics.

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Inverses.

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Quadratics

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Questions?

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SummaryGood applicationsActivities to get students

involvedLook at common topics from a

different perspectiveUse applications to introduce

topics

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Thank you!

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