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DOMAIN AND RANGE SELF CHECKING
DOMAIN AND RANGE SELF CHECKING
DOMAIN AND RANGE SELF CHECKING
DOMAIN AND RANGE SELF CHECKING
DOMAIN AND RANGE SELF CHECKING
DOMAIN AND RANGE SELF CHECKING
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Domain and Range Self-Checking Digital worksheet. Excel and Google versions

12 graphs to find domain.

12 graphs to find range.

Same graphs

Great for a warm up, station activity, Math Workshop task or homework.

Google link in pdf file.

Answers can be in interval notation and algebraic notation.

This activity could take anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes per page. Depends on class ability.

Template by Lindsay Bowden

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DOMAIN AND RANGE SELF CHECKING

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Description

Domain and Range Self-Checking Digital worksheet. Excel and Google versions

12 graphs to find domain.

12 graphs to find range.

Same graphs

Great for a warm up, station activity, Math Workshop task or homework.

Google link in pdf file.

Answers can be in interval notation and algebraic notation.

This activity could take anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes per page. Depends on class ability.

Template by Lindsay Bowden

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
November 2, 2024
Students were very engaged and they loved that they could know if they were correct! Great resource!
Jandy M.
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Grades taught: 8th
 Resources from Relleva
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Resources from Relleva
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Nov 3, 2024

Thank you Jandy!!!

I was concerned about using the same graphs twice, did that seem to be a problem? Would you have prefered to see a different set of graphs for range?

Best,

Christine

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Standards

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Understand that a function from one set (called the domain) to another set (called the range) assigns to each element of the domain exactly one element of the range. If 𝘧 is a function and 𝘹 is an element of its domain, then 𝘧(𝘹) denotes the output of 𝘧 corresponding to the input 𝘹. The graph of 𝘧 is the graph of the equation 𝘺 = 𝘧(𝘹).
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