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Using Graphs, Equations, and Tables to Investigate the Elimination of Medicine from the Body: Long-Term Effect

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This is part two of a three-part E-example from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics that illustrates the use of iteration, recursion, and algebra to model and analyze the changing amount of medicine in an athlete's body. In this part, an interactive environment is used to investigate how changing parameter values affects the stabilization level of medicine in the body. E-examples are selected from the electronic version of the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (PSSM).

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    Grade: 9 to 12

    Topics: Mathematics, Algebra & Functions, Calculus

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    Teaching Method: Hands-on Learning