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Preview of Characteristics of Quadratic Equations Calculator

Characteristics of Quadratic Equations Calculator

Created by
Tony Chang
Just fill in 3 numbers, and the following will be calculated for you: coefficient of x² x-intercepts axis of symmetry y value of vertex vertex Intercept Form Standard Form Vertex Form y-intercept Max/Min End Behavior Narrow/Wide Domain Range Increase Decrease Positive Negative Great for checking student work, creating tests, spontaneous questions, etc. Saves you hours of work.
Preview of Functions Intervals of Increase or Decrease

Functions Intervals of Increase or Decrease

Students will determine the intervals of increase and decrease for the functions provided as well as graph the functions and determine the relative maximum and minimums. This worksheet packet comes with a homework page at the end with four functions where students will use their calculator to determine the intervals of which the functions are increasing, decreasing, or constant.
Preview of Interpreting the Derivative's Graph: A Calculus Discovery Activity

Interpreting the Derivative's Graph: A Calculus Discovery Activity

Created by
All About STEM
Using what they already know about derivatives and curve sketching vocabulary, students will be guided through a team discovery of how to interpret the graph of a derivative! All they need is one graphing calculator per group and a few colored pencils or highlighters! Students will use technology to aid in the sketching of three functions and will be asked to identify the following for each function: Intervals where positive/negativeIntervals of increasing/decreasingIntervals of concave up/con
Preview of Question Exploration: What Are the Solar Activity Sunspot Cycles?

Question Exploration: What Are the Solar Activity Sunspot Cycles?

Created by
TheScienceGiant
What are the solar activity sunspot cycles? Sunspots increase and decrease through an average cycle of 11 years.  This Question Exploration helps Ss explain how the spotless Sun turns dark, releasing solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Question Exploration Routine is an instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main idea answer. The Concept Compari
Preview of Math II Graphing Functions and Reading Graphs Guided Notes

Math II Graphing Functions and Reading Graphs Guided Notes

Guided notes on Functions in Math II Includes... Increasing/Decreasing Functions and End Behavior X and Y Intercepts Domain and Range Introductions Understanding Functions in Context (Word Problems) Piece-wise Functions Composite Functions for HONORS class! Parent Functions (Square Root, Cubic, Absolute Value) Graphing Shifts of Parent Functions Function problems from released STATE EXAM LARGE amount of information! At least two weeks of notes for a regulars class, one and a half weeks for an
Preview of Parent Functions Interactive Notes

Parent Functions Interactive Notes

This includes linear, quadratic, cubic, absolute value, square root, and rational functions. There are graphs and notes on each function. The notes for each function include domain, range, interval of increase or decrease, extrema, end behavior, x intercept, y intercept, rate of change, and symmetry.
Preview of Grade 9 to 12 Halloween Math Statistic Graph Mislead Data Awareness Logic Review

Grade 9 to 12 Halloween Math Statistic Graph Mislead Data Awareness Logic Review

Turn sensational headlines into teachable math! This 10-page, black-and-white “Horror Headlines” pack has students act as Data Investigators—reading tables/graphs, checking percentages and ratios, modeling probability, and rewriting click-bait claims with evidence. Each letter-size page includes a school-safe line-art illustration prompt, clear instructions, and 10 rigorous questions (the last is a multi-step judgment call). A fully worked answer key is included. What’s Included: Worksheet
Preview of 8.3 Stock Market Data, Financial Algebra, stock bar chart, candlestick chart

8.3 Stock Market Data, Financial Algebra, stock bar chart, candlestick chart

Created by
Fusion Math
These are complete no-prep notes, an editable Google slide, and an individual assignment for this section: 8.3 Stock Market Data Chart in the chapter The Stock Market for your Financial Algebra class. An answer key is included for both. This product consists of two pages of notes and a page and a half assignment. This product contains all the vocabulary and examples from Section 8.3. The information is from the Financial Algebra book by Gerver and Sgori. Topics Covered:stock bar chart stock char
Preview of Parabola Cheat Sheet

Parabola Cheat Sheet

Created by
MathMUDtician
This is a handout for Algebra 2 students that highlights parabolas and all of their properties. It includes domain, range, intercepts, increasing/decreasing intervals, min/max, axis of symmetry, vertex, focus, directrix, and examples of each form. This is intended to be used as a study aid during the parabola unit.
Preview of Alg 2 - Unit 2 - Functions (part 2)

Alg 2 - Unit 2 - Functions (part 2)

This packet continues to explore and deepen the understanding of functions and their characteristics (domain and range, decreasing, increasing and constant, max and min); operations with functions; piece-wise functions with graphing; difference quotient; and applications of functions (word problems). An interesting and challenging packet, it includes a detailed solution key and it is appropriate for Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus. It could also be used for group work, for practice or for assessment.
Preview of Algebra 2 Functions Basics English-Only Vocabulary Words

Algebra 2 Functions Basics English-Only Vocabulary Words

Created by
L G
This product is a PDF of concept words related to functions, with pictures of each and definitions/key points in ONLY English. These definitions are worded for a high school student.  These are the same vocab words as the bilingual vocabulary words on my page but with only the English definition.✨ Each vocabulary word is a full page, so they can be printed whole-page for a bulletin board, or printed multiple to a page as a handout for students. They could also be used as flash cards! ✨ Very us
Preview of Algebra Skill Builder - Maximums, Minimums, and Intervals [FOLLOWER FREEBIE]

Algebra Skill Builder - Maximums, Minimums, and Intervals [FOLLOWER FREEBIE]

This is a great 4-question practice set to help students find local maximums, local minimums, increasing intervals, decreasing intervals, and constant intervals of functions.
Preview of Properties of Parabolas I Have/Who Has?

Properties of Parabolas I Have/Who Has?

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Kareck's Place
Review the properties of parabolas including: vertex, maximum, minimum, axis of symmetry, x-intercepts, y-intercepts, increasing intervals, decreasing intervals, positive intervals and negative intervals. Uses h,k form, standard form and factored form. Students play I Have/Who Has while solving problems.
Preview of Curve Sketching

Curve Sketching

When to Use I’ve used this as a way to put together critical numbers,  critical points, intervals of increasing and decreasing, points  of inflection, and concavity as part of the same problem,  resulting in sketching the curve. When I use this resource, I  usually do the first curve with the students and have them do  the second one on their own. How to Use When I use this resource, I usually do the first curve with the  students and have them do the second one on their own, so as  more of an i
Preview of Analyze Polynomial Graphs (Notes, Classwork, Paired Activity with Scaffolding)

Analyze Polynomial Graphs (Notes, Classwork, Paired Activity with Scaffolding)

Created by
Math Sunshine
Analyze degree 3 & 4 polynomial graphs. Specifically x-intercepts, y-intercept, relative minimums/maximums, absolute minimum/maximum, intervals of increase/decrease, and end behavior for polynomial graphs. Activity encourages students to talk about graphs with hints for supports as needed, as well as gives students a break from writing. Only intervals of notation are used in the notes and answer keys where applicable. Notes: The notes review vocabulary for key characteristics of graphs. The ch
Preview of Translating Functions #1

Translating Functions #1

Created by
Rebecca Philyaw
This is a worksheet to help students understand how translating functions affects graphs. This sheet includes questions about domain, range, increasing, decreasing, and requires students to create graphs with given transformations. Focus: horizontal and vertical translations
Preview of Function Transformations #3

Function Transformations #3

Created by
Rebecca Philyaw
This is a worksheet to help students understand how translating functions affects graphs. This sheet includes questions about domain, range, increasing, decreasing, and requires students to create graphs with given transformations. Focus: horizontal and vertical flips
Preview of Function Transformations #2

Function Transformations #2

Created by
Rebecca Philyaw
This is a worksheet to help students understand how translating functions affects graphs. This sheet includes questions about domain, range, increasing, decreasing, and requires students to create graphs with given transformations. Focus: vertical and horizontal shrinks and stretches
Preview of Identifying Features on Function Graphs Matching Cards

Identifying Features on Function Graphs Matching Cards

Students work in groups of two or three to match the graph, maxima, minima, continuity, end behavior, where the function is increasing and where it is decreasing.
Preview of AP Calculus Test Questions: Analysis of Graphs

AP Calculus Test Questions: Analysis of Graphs

Created by
Regina Buonanno
Part of a larger series of test questions directly aligned with AP's calculus guidelines. This comprehensive set of questions covers: - odd/even - increasing/decreasing - rational, polynomial, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions - domain/range - end behavior
Preview of Graph Terminology - Guided Notes

Graph Terminology - Guided Notes

Created by
Rebecca Philyaw
This item is a set of guided notes used when teaching high school students how to read the graph of a function and determine domain, range, increasing, decreasing, global and local maximums and minimums, etc. I have typically used this when reviewing functions with my Pre-calculus classes. The student version and the teacher version are included.
Preview of First And Second Derivative Tests - Create Your Own Matching Activity (Word)

First And Second Derivative Tests - Create Your Own Matching Activity (Word)

In this activity students will be creating four different functions in which they will find their derivatives, determine all critical points, extrema, intervals of increase and decrease and intervals of concavity. Students will also be asked to find a graph of the original function. The activity can be downloaded as a Word document or a Google Slide (see alternate listing) and can easily be used as an online activity, or, can be printed, collected and used as a classroom matching game using all
Preview of Parts of a Graph ~Alternate Assessment~Differentiation~Wanted Poster Project~

Parts of a Graph ~Alternate Assessment~Differentiation~Wanted Poster Project~

This project is designed for student to show their understanding of the parts of a graph. - Domain - Range - X-intercepts - Y-intercepts - Minima - Maxima - Increasing interval - Decreasing interval - End behavior - Is it a function I use this package as an alternate assessment for parts of a graph. It can be easily modified to assess or review different graphing topics. Students are given a graph and items to identify. The student makes up a crime, reward and aliases. They describe the “c
Preview of Graphs of Derivatives Investigation

Graphs of Derivatives Investigation

When to Use Use this activity as an introduction to the unit on curve  sketching before doing any of the algebra to determine  intervals of increasing, decreasing, and so on. How to Use Put students in pairs so they have one another to discuss the  questions with. This is an excellent resource to use as a point  of discussion and for students to notice patterns.
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