Using a graphing calculator to check simplification problems

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USING A GRAPHING CALCULATOR TO CHECK SIMPLIFICATION PROBLEMS

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Using a graphing calculator to check simplification problems. You can always check your answer to a simplification problem using your calculator (or you can use another method that will be shown here). . This example is taken from the January 2010 Math B Regents (number 13). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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USING A GRAPHING CALCULATOR TO CHECK

SIMPLIFICATION PROBLEMS

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You can always check your answer to a simplification problem using your calculator (or you can use another method that will be shown here). This example is taken from the January 2010 Math B Regents (number 13)

22 yxxy

This example is taken from the January 2010 Math B Regents (number 13)Which of the following is equivalent to

A B C D

yx 1

yx 1

yx 1

yx 1

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Without a calculatorChoose a value for x and y. Let’s say x = 2 and y = 1Now check the value you get when you substitute these values of x and y in the original expression and see what value you get

22 yxxy

22 1221

141

31

31

Now check each answer for x = 2 and y = 1 and see if you get -1/3

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A

B

C

D

yx 1 1

11

121

111

121

yx

1

yx 1

31

121

yx 1

31

31

121

This is the only one that has the same value as our original expression

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Using the graphing calculator to do this

You can store values for variables into your calculator. First we’ll store x = 2

Press the following sequence: 2, STO, XYour screen should show this Press enter:

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Now our calculator has x set equal to 2

We will do the same for y: we will store 1 into yThe sequence we will press is: 1, STO, APLHA, 1

Your screen should show this:

Press enter:

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Now check the value of the original expression using our values

22 yxxy

The sequence of keys we will press:Left parenthesis, ALPHA, 1, - (minus not negative), X, Right parenthesis, division symbol, left parenthesis, X, x^2 button, - (minus not negative), ALPHA, 1, x^2 button, ENTER

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After entering this sequence of buttons, this is what you should see on your screen:

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The next half:Here’s what you should have on your screen

Pressing enter you should get:

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If you want to convert your decimal to a fraction, press the following sequence:

MATH, 1 Here’s what you’ll see on your screen

Press ENTER

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Check the other expressions in a similar manner. The only answer that matches will be D.

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Be carefulYou must be careful about the values you choose for x and y

For example in our last example22 yxxy

We could not let x = y since that would cause division by 0 which is illegal.

You should only use this as a checking tool, NOT as your primary method of simplifying.