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Evaluating Functions | PowerPoint with Guided Notes
Evaluating Functions | PowerPoint with Guided Notes
Evaluating Functions | PowerPoint with Guided Notes
Evaluating Functions | PowerPoint with Guided Notes
Evaluating Functions | PowerPoint with Guided Notes
Evaluating Functions | PowerPoint with Guided Notes
Evaluating Functions | PowerPoint with Guided Notes
Evaluating Functions | PowerPoint with Guided Notes
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This is a unique PowerPoint presentation for Algebra 2 or PreCalculus that has several examples about evaluating functions at specified independent variables. Examples include a quadratic, radical, absolute value, and a piecewise function. A PDF for fill-in notes is also included with your purchase! Each step is set to show up on click, so you are able to walk around and monitor the students during the lesson and they can't get ahead of you!

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Evaluating Functions | PowerPoint with Guided Notes

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This is a unique PowerPoint presentation for Algebra 2 or PreCalculus that has several examples about evaluating functions at specified independent variables. Examples include a quadratic, radical, absolute value, and a piecewise function. A PDF for fill-in notes is also included with your purchase! Each step is set to show up on click, so you are able to walk around and monitor the students during the lesson and they can't get ahead of you!

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April 11, 2024
This was a great resource in springboarding our unit on function families.
Christina A.
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