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Residuals | Statistics | TI-84 Graphing Calculator Reference Sheet

Residuals | Statistics | TI-84 Graphing Calculator Reference Sheet

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MATH CONTENT:

  • A step-by-step guide with visuals on how to graph residual plots
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Information about TI-84 Graphing Calculator Reference Sheets

Activity

Graphing calculator reference sheets guide students step-by-step on how to use the calculator for various math concepts, graphing, and solving.

Teaching graphing calculator skills help students with:
• Speed
• Making Connections
• Checking for Accuracy
• Leaping Hurdles

*Reference sheets can be used with a TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator.

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• Reference Sheet: A reference page with step-by step instructions
• See the images above for the reference sheet(s) included in this resource
• Print (PDF file)

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Ray Rodriguez

Awesome!

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Tonie-Ann S.

It was a very helpful reference material to help my 9th grader (and me) use the calculator.

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Vic G.

Awesome resource for students to have.

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Ellery D.

Great cheat sheet for my students on how to calculate and graph residuals on the calculator.

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Kylee Fliger

great

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Learn more about Graphing Calculator Reference Sheets

The TI-84 calculator can be an amazing and useful tool for students, IF they know how to use it.​ When I first starting teaching high school math, I would verbally tell my students step-by-step what to do on the graphing calculator. Oh, the misery of repeating myself 100 times! In lieu of all of this, I became determined to create graphing calculator reference sheets.

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