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Preview of 1st & 2nd Derivative Tests: Increasing Decreasing Intervals, Extrema, Concavity

1st & 2nd Derivative Tests: Increasing Decreasing Intervals, Extrema, Concavity

No Prep & Digital! Do your Calculus 1 students need practice using derivatives to find intervals where a function is increasing or decreasing, relative & absolute extrema, and intervals where a function is concave up or down using the first or second derivative test? No application problems are included, perfect for students to solidify understanding of using 1st & 2nd derivative tests. Practice Determining:⭐ Critical points ⭐ Intervals of increase/decrease⭐ Points of inflection⭐ Abso
Preview of AP Calculus AB Guided Notes - Increasing and Decreasing Functions and the FDT

AP Calculus AB Guided Notes - Increasing and Decreasing Functions and the FDT

Aligned with Calculus for AP (2ed.) by Ron Larson and Paul Battaglia, these guided notes go through Chapter 3.3 - Increasing and Decreasing Functions and the First Derivative Test, and includes all theorems, definitions, and problems.
Preview of Increasing & Decreasing Functions with Calculus: Interactive Drag & Drop

Increasing & Decreasing Functions with Calculus: Interactive Drag & Drop

Created by
Niki Math
Master Monotonicity with the First Derivative Test! 🚀🔢 Turn the abstract concepts of Calculus into a hands-on, engaging experience! This digital activity challenges students to explore the behavior of functions using the power of derivatives. No more messy scribbles—just pure logic and interactive fun as they determine exactly where a function rises and where it falls! Why this Calculus Activity "Rocks" the Classroom: 🎸 Tactile "Drag & Drop" Learning: 🗝️ Each slide presents three challenging
Preview of Increasing & Decreasing Functions & Extrema (Relative & Absolute) DRAG & DROP

Increasing & Decreasing Functions & Extrema (Relative & Absolute) DRAG & DROP

Created by
Niki Math
This is an engaging Calculus drag and drop activity on interval of monotonicity and relative and absolute extrema of polynomial, rational and radical functions. Students have 12 task cards - 6 per slide. Each card contains two problems A and B. Slide 1 (cards 1-6) -students have to determine the interval(s) of increasing/decreasing of the functions given. The first function is polynomial and the second is rational or radical. On slide 2 students have two tables and the answers are given there a
Preview of Increase and decrease of functions

Increase and decrease of functions

Created by
Wal San
Topic: Increase and Decrease of Functions Objectives: In this lesson, students will be able to ●determine intervals of increase and decrease of a function ●find the coordinates of critical points using the first derivative. This presentation is ready to be used in class by teachers. You may need to make small changes depending on the details you teach. My PowerPoint presentations give you all what you need to teach in a classroom. Each presentation contains the following slides: Recall Sl
Preview of Using Derivatives to Determine Intervals of Increase & Decrease Digital Activity

Using Derivatives to Determine Intervals of Increase & Decrease Digital Activity

Looking for a self-checking digital activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing using the derivative to determine when a function is increasing or decreasing? In this no prep digital activity, students will use the sign of the derivative to determine the intervals when a function is increasing or decreasing. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Triple 7 Jackpot, students must correctly evaluate a limit to scratch off their digital lottery ticket. As students correctly answ
Preview of Derivatives to Determine Increasing & Decreasing Christmas Digital Activity

Derivatives to Determine Increasing & Decreasing Christmas Digital Activity

Looking for a self-checking digital Christmas activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing using the derivative to determine when a function is increasing or decreasing? In this no prep digital holiday activity, students will use the sign of the derivative to determine the intervals when a function is increasing or decreasing. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Peppermint Payday, students must correctly evaluate a limit to scratch off their digital lottery ticket. As stud
Preview of Increasing + Decreasing vs. Positive + Negative Roller Coaster Ride

Increasing + Decreasing vs. Positive + Negative Roller Coaster Ride

Increasing & Decreasing vs. Positive + Negative Roller Coaster Google Slides Activity Students will identify the intervals of increasing and decreasing on a variety of polynomials that have been adapted to look like roller coasters. This is a great reminder for students to read the graph from left to right and helps them get used to identifying the correct intervals. Great for Distance Learning! Check out the other Roller Coaster Activities!
Preview of Calculus Applications of Derivative and Curve Sketching Digital Activities

Calculus Applications of Derivative and Curve Sketching Digital Activities

Created by
Joan Kessler
Give your Calculus students extra practice determining Increasing and Decreasing Functions, Concavity, Points of Inflection, and Analyzing Polynomial graphs. These 5 No Prep Digital activities from Applications of Derivatives are essential practice for curve sketching! Use as a class activity, assignment, or assessment. There are over 23 questions plus notes and explanations. Students will explore the roles of f' and f'' in determining the shape of a curve. Most question are drag and drop
Preview of Unit 5 Calculus Analytical Applications of Derivatives

Unit 5 Calculus Analytical Applications of Derivatives

Whole Unit on Analytical Applications of Derivatives. Powerpoint presentations, notes and worksheets. Some things have answer keys. Unit 5 Analytical Applications of Derivatives5.1     Using the Mean Value Theorem 5.2     Extreme Value Theorem, Global Versus Local Extrema, and Critical Points 5.3     Determining Intervals on Which a Function is Increasing or Decreasing 5.4     Using the First Derivative Test to Determine Relative (Local) Extrema 5.5     Using the Candidates Test to Determine Ab
Preview of First Derivative Test CIRCUIT worksheet | worked solutions | Digital and Print

First Derivative Test CIRCUIT worksheet | worked solutions | Digital and Print

Created by
Hoff Math
Students practice using the First Derivative Test to find intervals of increasing/ decreasing and coordinates of relative extrema in this self-checking CIRCUIT ACTIVITY that includes both a printable version and a digital version which can be given as homework, classwork, or extra practice. This resource covers topics 5.3 and 5.4 of the AP Calculus CED. The digital version uses Google Forms.Bundle and save! Skip the prep and grab the Calculus Course Full Curriculum Bundle. This all-in-one resou
Preview of First Derivative Test (Discovery Activity)

First Derivative Test (Discovery Activity)

Students will discover the rules for the first derivative test by sketching functions and their derivative. Then, they will look at the sign of the first derivative when the original function is increasing, decreasing, or zero. On the back, there are definitions for relative maxes and mins, as well as absolute maxes and mins and the extreme value theorem (EVT)
Preview of Applications of Differentiation

Applications of Differentiation

Created by
Wal San
Topics: Equations of Tangent and Normal Rolle's Theorem The Mean value Theorem for Differentiation Increase and Decrease of Functions The Extreme Values Concavity Intervals and Points of Inflection Optimization Asymptotes and Infinity Branches Studying the Behaviour of Functions This presentation is ready to be used in class by teachers. You may need to make small changes depending on the details you teach. My PowerPoint presentations give you all what you need to teach in a classroom
Preview of Graph Analysis Using the 1st Derivative Notes, Examples, & Assignment

Graph Analysis Using the 1st Derivative Notes, Examples, & Assignment

This resource includes notes, examples, and assignment using the 1st derivative to analyze functions.  Topics included are: Critical NumbersIntervals of Increase and DecreaseRelative ExtremaAbsolute Extrema Function types included are:QuadraticCubicRationalTrigonometric
Preview of Graph Analysis Using Derivative Tables:   Notes, Examples, & Assignment

Graph Analysis Using Derivative Tables: Notes, Examples, & Assignment

This resource includes notes, examples, handout and assignment analyzing graphs of functions using tables. Tables include: · Relative Extrema · Inflection Points · Intervals of Increase and Decrease · Intervals of Concave Upward and Concave Downward · Vertical Asymptotes Students will complete tables with: · Information about f(x) · Information about f'(x) · Information about f''(x) · Description of graph
Preview of Calculus 1st First Derivative Test Digital Maze

Calculus 1st First Derivative Test Digital Maze

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students use the 1st Derivative Test in this fun digital Zombie themed activity to determine if the given function is increasing, decreasing, or neither at a given point. This activity is designed to be used without Graphing calculators. Each answer leads them to the next question. There are 16 problems and students must complete 15 of them to correctly complete the maze. Derivatives include the product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, sine, cosine, inverse sine, logarithmic,
Preview of Calculus Related Rates Digital plus Print

Calculus Related Rates Digital plus Print

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a perfect way to assess your Calculus students' skills with Related Rates Problems. There are 8 problems including problems such as: Increasing and decreasing circles and squaresVolume with spheres Conical shapesAngle problemsThe digital version of is designed with Google Forms™ which means it is paperless and NO PREP for you and will be graded automatically for you. It is also editable. The questions in the digital resource are multiple choice. The Printable version of the questio
Preview of First and Second Derivative Tests - Create Your Own Matching Activity (Slides)

First and Second Derivative Tests - Create Your Own Matching Activity (Slides)

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 purchased as a Word document (see alternate listing) or as a Google Slide and easily used as an online activity, or, can be printed, collected and used as a classroom matching game using all of st
Preview of Calculus Curve Sketching Vocabulary Google Sheets Pixel Art

Calculus Curve Sketching Vocabulary Google Sheets Pixel Art

This is a set of 12 questions that can help your students practice the vocabulary that is associated with the curve sketching unit. For example, words used in this activity, are: increasing, decreasing, maximum, minimum, zero, concave up, concave down, etc. In order to use this product, your students must be able to use google sheets to type in their answers. If they type in the answer correctly, pieces to a picture will appear. If they type their answer in incorrectly, the answer box will turn
Preview of Derivative Product and Quotient Rules WORKSHEET | Digital and Print

Derivative Product and Quotient Rules WORKSHEET | Digital and Print

Created by
Hoff Math
Calculus students will strengthen their skills with this ready-to-go worksheet, where they find derivatives using the product rule and quotient rule. This comprehensive worksheet includes a variety of exercises that progressively increase in difficulty, allowing students to practice applying the product and quotient rules to various functions. The worksheet comes with an answer key for the convenience of the teacher, and for a digital and self-checking experience, a Google Forms version is a
Preview of Calculus Curve Sketching Problems Pixel Art

Calculus Curve Sketching Problems Pixel Art

This is a set of 12 questions that your students can use to practice working with curve sketching. In this set, students must be familiar with absolute maximum, absolute minimum, relative maximum, relative minimum, increasing, decreasing, concave up, and concave down. Students solve each question. They type in their answers rounded to three decimal places. If they are correct, pieces to the mystery picture appear. If they are incorrect, the box turns red and no pieces to the picture appear. Thi
Preview of Limits Bundle of Fun Activities for Calculus

Limits Bundle of Fun Activities for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
Even Calculus kids need to have fun! This  Limits and Continuity Fun Activity Bundle for Calculus is just what they need for a boost. Though these resources are engaging and fun, they are also rigorous and comprehensive and designed to increase proficiency in this unit. Use for end of unit, end of year review, Sub folder, extra credit, or a fun assessment. All answer keys included. Some also include Homework and quizzes. Included are Mazes, Games, FUN Notes, Color by Number, Digital Activiti
Preview of Key Characteristics of Polynomial Function Graphs

Key Characteristics of Polynomial Function Graphs

This is a Google Form of a set of task cards of polynomial function graphs (including powers, negative powers, rational powers, and regular polynomials) asking for key characteristics about each graph. These key characteristics include: domain, range, symmetry, increasing, decreasing, end behavior, relative minimums, and relative maximums.
Preview of Studying the behavior (variations) of functions

Studying the behavior (variations) of functions

Created by
Wal San
Topic: Studying the Variations of Functions Objectives: In this lesson, students will be able to ● find the domain of different types of functions See all thumbnails the infinity branches and asymptotes of rational functions ●find the critical points and intervals of increase and decrease of different functions ●find the points of inflection and the concavity intervals of different functions ●sketch the graphs of functions This presentation is ready to be used in class by teachers. You ma
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