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Available Worksheets

Worksheets are optional unless specified by your instructor. They are separated into three categories, review material, calculator, and class material worksheets.

It might help to use the Find function to find the worksheet you are looking for. Press the Control (Ctrl, lower left of keyboard) button and the F key to bring up the Find dialog box. Enter the subject you want a worksheet about and select the "Find Next" button repeatedly. Your computer will find all instances of that word on this page.

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Review Material Worksheets
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Worksheet
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Calculator Worksheets (These are designed for the TI calculators, including the TI84. See your instructor or come to the MRC for help with other models.)
Subject
Worksheet
Solutions (if available)
A list of useful things about your calculator Things to know about your calculator  
Get started using your calculator and graphing, including the ZOOM and TRACE functions and some home screen items Getting started on your graphing calculator  
How to find x-intercepts of a single graph and intersections of two graphs Roots and intersections on your calculator  
The calculator will calculate the exact points of humps in the graph. Finding maximums and minimums on your calculator  
Program your calculator so that it will calculate solutions to quadratic equations. It does not show you complex solutions. Programming your calculator is an advanced task. Quadratic formula program for the TI-83 (This also works on the TI-84.)  
These are instructions for using the above program, after you have input it into your calculator. QUADFORM program instructions (for all calculators)  
     

 

Class Material Worksheets
Subject
Worksheet
Solutions (if available)
     
     
     
     

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