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Preview of 1.2 - Function Notation f(x) (MCR3U Grade 11 Functions / Pre-Calculus)

1.2 - Function Notation f(x) (MCR3U Grade 11 Functions / Pre-Calculus)

Ontario Curriculum Expectations:A1.2 - represent linear and quadratic functions using function notation, given their equations, tables of values, or graphs, and substitute into and evaluate functions.
Preview of Logarithmic Functions: Intro & Properties (Editable)

Logarithmic Functions: Intro & Properties (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Logarithmic Functions: Intro & Properties (Editable)Full Product DescriptionTopic: Algebra II, Pre-Calculus Key Concepts: Logarithms, Base, Exponentiation, Common Log, Natural Log ($ln$), Logarithmic Identities, Domain/Range Target Grade Level: Grades 10-12 This advanced, editable presentation introduces logarithms as the inverse of exponentiation. It covers the formal definitions, notation, and fundamental identities required for higher-level math. Important Information for Teachers:Conceptual
Preview of Functions: Relations, Domain & Range Grade Level: 8th – 10th  (Editable)

Functions: Relations, Domain & Range Grade Level: 8th – 10th (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Functions: Relations, Domain & RangeGrade Level: 8th – 10th Grade (Algebra 1)Description: A comprehensive introduction to Functions. It covers mapping diagrams (One-to-One, Many-to-One), Function Notation $f(x)$, Domain and Range, Composite Functions $fg(x)$, Inverse Functions, and the Vertical Line Test.How to Use: This is a Unit Starter. It uses "Flow Diagrams" to visualize inputs and outputs, which is highly effective for introducing the concept of composite functions before moving to algebra
Preview of Algebra 2 Functions Group Quiz | Operations with Functions | Critical Thinking

Algebra 2 Functions Group Quiz | Operations with Functions | Critical Thinking

Get your students collaborating and thinking deeply with this Functions Group Quiz! Designed to reinforce core function skills while also challenging students with a harder, higher-order problem, this quiz encourages both teamwork and critical thinking. Students will work together to: • Evaluate and interpret functions • Apply function notation and operations with functions • Analyze graphs and equations of functions • A multi-step, problem-solving challenge that requires reasoning beyond ro
Preview of Functions: Domain, Range and Composition (Algebra 2) - Core Workbook

Functions: Domain, Range and Composition (Algebra 2) - Core Workbook

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NoLimitMath
A complete, ready-to-use Functions Unit by No Limit Math, designed to help students understand and master the essential concepts of domain, range, transformations, and composition of functions. Each page combines clarity, structure, and rigor, perfect for Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus classrooms. What’s Included Two Student Versions Cream Edition (ideal for projection or digital teaching) Black & White Edition (printer-friendly, ink saver) Complete Teacher Answer Key, aligned page by page Clear
Preview of Algebra 2 Back-to-School Activity | Seat Finding Cards | Algebra 1 Review

Algebra 2 Back-to-School Activity | Seat Finding Cards | Algebra 1 Review

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BraysBrainiacs
Looking for a first day of school activity for Algebra 2? These Find Your Seat Cards are for you. This activity includes 36 ready-to-print cards that each review an Algebra 1 skill. They are quick solve problems that will jump start learning from day 1. Each card's answer corresponds to a seat number. It's a fun way to get kids engaged and mixing up seats. The cards cover the following twelve topics: DomainRangeSlope from two pointsSlope from a graphSlope from an equationVertical line test (func
Preview of Inverse Functions 2.8 AP Precalculus Choice Board Self Checking Digital Activity

Inverse Functions 2.8 AP Precalculus Choice Board Self Checking Digital Activity

Engage your students in Inverse Functions with this fun, NO PREP, self-checking digital "Choose Two" activity! Printable version available to provide flexibility in your classroom. ⭐️HOW IT WORKS:Each activity consists of 18 questions total. There are 6 question sets and 3 questions in each set. In each question set, students will choose 2 of the 3 questions to answer. After they have correctly answered two questions, the 3rd question will change to "Awesome Job! You get to Skip This Question
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