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Preview of Exponential, Logarithmic, and Inverse Functions REVIEW/Study Guide/Assessment

Exponential, Logarithmic, and Inverse Functions REVIEW/Study Guide/Assessment

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M. T. Set
Topics○ Exponential functions ■ General concepts (domain and range, asymptotes, etc.) ■ Writing equations from a graph ○ Exponential equations ■ Writing exponential equations from a word problem ■ Percent increase/decrease (less emphasized than on the test) ■ Plugging in to find a value, especially using a word problem ■ Using logarithms to solve for x ○ Inverse functions ■ Basic definition ■ Graphs: flipping x and y values (flipping domain and range, etc.) ■ Equations: solving for the ind
Preview of INCREASING & DECREASING POSTERS | MATH REMINDERS VISUAL WITH EXAMPLES

INCREASING & DECREASING POSTERS | MATH REMINDERS VISUAL WITH EXAMPLES

INCREASING & DECREASING POSTERSA helpful classroom tool to understand patterns and number changes!These posters show what it means when numbers go up (increase) or down (decrease) in a pattern. They're great for helping students recognize number sequences, solve problems, and understand math rules.
Preview of Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab | Interactive NGSS

Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab | Interactive NGSS

Easy Lab. Investigating the Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab + Crossword PuzzleAligned with NGSS Standards: HS-PS4-1, Science and Engineering Practices Explore the inverse relationship between distance and light intensity in this interactive physics lab! Using a lux meter app on smartphones, students will observe how light intensity decreases as the distance from a flashlight increases. This experiment provides a clear demonstration of inverse relationships in physic
Preview of AP CALCULUS AB - 5.9 CONNECTING F(X) WITH ITS 1ST & 2ND DERIVATIVES WORKSHEET

AP CALCULUS AB - 5.9 CONNECTING F(X) WITH ITS 1ST & 2ND DERIVATIVES WORKSHEET

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MATH WITH YOSH
This Calculus worksheet is intended for students after they have learned the 5.9 AP Calculus AB Topic: "Connecting a Function, Its First Derivative, and Its Second Derivative." When given the graph of f', often times my students struggle with identifying where the graph of f has a local minimum or maximum, where f is increasing/decreasing, or identifying where the graph of f is concave up/down, or has a point of inflection. Similarly, when given the graph of f'', they tend to struggle with ide
Preview of Grade 3 Multiplication Exit Ticket: Relationship Between Multiples

Grade 3 Multiplication Exit Ticket: Relationship Between Multiples

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Concept Clicks
KS2 | Grade 3 Math: Adjacent Multiples Exit QuizFile: exit-quiz-questions.pdf Searchable Title: Grade 3 Multiplication Exit Ticket: Relationship Between Multiples Product Overview: A summative assessment focusing on the core concept: finding adjacent multiples by increasing or decreasing by 4. Tests the ability to derive $13 \times 4$ from $12 \times 4$.
Preview of Interpreting the Derivative's Graph: A Calculus Discovery Activity

Interpreting the Derivative's Graph: A Calculus Discovery Activity

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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 Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Investments Using Compound Interest -Freebie

Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Investments Using Compound Interest -Freebie

Freebie resource: Lesson note with example plus task and answer key about calculating investments using compound interest formula  in Google Slides Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy) Grades: 9th to 12th Outcomes: Students calculate savings and investments using compound interest formula Prior Knowledge:Students should have already studied decimals  and percentages. Also suitable for Australian CurriculumSolve problems involving simple interest  (ACMNA211)Connect the compound interest formula
Preview of Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Using Rearranged Simple Interest Formulas

Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Using Rearranged Simple Interest Formulas

Description:Worksheets in Printable PDF about applying the rearranged simple interest formulas to solve problems involving investing and borrowing money Level of Difficulty: Advanced Grades: 9th to 12th Outcomes: Students · recognise the rearranged simple interest formulas where  I is the interest, P is the principal, R is the annual interest rate, T is the number of periods (years, months, etc) and A is the final amount · apply the rearranged simple interest formulas to solve problems involving
Preview of HUGE Absolute Value, Piecewise Functions Review! 15 Pages including answers!

HUGE Absolute Value, Piecewise Functions Review! 15 Pages including answers!

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M. T. Set
Absolute Value, Piecewise Functions Review! 15 Pages including answers!Topics● Graphs of functions ○ Graphing using a table of values ○ Increasing, decreasing, relative min and max, absolute min and max ● Piecewise functions ○ Basic definition/concept/notation ○ Graphing piecewise functions from an equation ○ Writing piecewise functions from a graph ○ Word problems involving piecewise functions ● Absolute value equations and inequalities ○ Translating absolute value statements (equations and ine
Preview of CALCULUS: LOCAL MAXIMUM AND LOCAL MINIMUM

CALCULUS: LOCAL MAXIMUM AND LOCAL MINIMUM

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STEM Creations
Objectives: Upon completion of this section, the student should be able to: • Use derivatives to determine the intervals of increase and decrease of a given function • Use the First Derivative Test to determine any local maximum or minimum points
Preview of Linear Patterns and Painting Techniques

Linear Patterns and Painting Techniques

No Math experience required to teach and follow through the steps of this lesson. Answer key included. An introduction to increasing and decreasing linear pattern rules. No Art experience required to teach and follow through the steps of this lesson. An introduction to painting techniques and colour mixing with templates. More teacher pay teacher resources coming soon! Visit our website for more resources: https://artofmathed.wixsite.com/educate
Preview of Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Rearranging Simple Interest Formulas

Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Rearranging Simple Interest Formulas

Description:Student Tasks in Printable PDF about rearranging the simple interest formulas Level of Difficulty: Advanced Grades: 9th to 12th Outcomes: Students · rearrange the simple interest formula I = PRT to make P, R or T as the subject. · combine the simple interest formulas I = PRT and A = P + I then rearrange the combined formula to make P, R, T or A as the subject. · selects and uses appropriate strategies to solve problems Prior Knowledge:Students should have already studied algebra. Als
Preview of Applications of Derivatives Cheat Sheet | MVT, EVT, Optimization & Related Rates

Applications of Derivatives Cheat Sheet | MVT, EVT, Optimization & Related Rates

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KingMamaMath
Take your students beyond basic derivatives with this powerful Applications of Derivatives Cheat Sheet for AP Calculus! This 2-sided, one-page resource clearly organizes the most important concepts from Units 4 & 5, helping students apply derivatives in real-world and exam-style situations. 📘 What’s Included:• Mean Value Theorem (MVT) • Extreme Value Theorem (EVT) • Critical points and the Candidate’s Test • Increasing & decreasing intervals • First and Second Derivative Tests • Concavity and
Preview of Thanksgiving Dinner on a Budget, Financial Literacy, October, High School Math

Thanksgiving Dinner on a Budget, Financial Literacy, October, High School Math

If you're a new high school math teacher or middle school math teacher, check this resource out! Teach your middle to high school math students on Thanksgiving financial literacy with life-like scenarios, thanksgiving budgeting, purchase tax, hourly wage, salaries, and paycheck math! This resource is entirely Thanksgiving themed, perfect for October in Canada or November in USA. You can use this for your teaching portfolio, teaching evaluation, assessment, test, quiz, and more! Bring real-worl
Preview of Modeling the spread of ebola using calculus (original and key)

Modeling the spread of ebola using calculus (original and key)

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Kevin Fraker
This project has 4 pages. page 1 gives data on the cases/deaths due to ebola. Students are asked to model both and find an appropriate function. [table to graph/function] page 2 asks students to analyze the rate of change of the cases/deaths and find an appropriate derivative function. [approximate rate of change using slope in table, make graph/function] page 3 asks students to consider an equation for the growth and use derivative analysis (increasing/decreasing concavity extremes) to answer
Preview of Algebra Finance Simple and Compound Interest Review Worksheet Quiz

Algebra Finance Simple and Compound Interest Review Worksheet Quiz

This is PDF document that has 20 problems (2 pages) involving calculating Simple and Compound Interest. The problems require the students to determine interest only, a new balance or interest per year for both types of interest. Problems 1 - 10 pertain to Simple Interest and 11 - 20 pertain to Compound Interest. The problems are not written as "scenarios", rather they are designed to assess a students understanding of the different information that each formula produces and the steps needed to d
Preview of Statistics Multiple Choice Quiz: Normal Distribution and Central Limit Theorem

Statistics Multiple Choice Quiz: Normal Distribution and Central Limit Theorem

Basic Statistics This quiz covers: - Normal Distribution - Central Limit Theorem This quiz contains 35 multiple choice questions The 35 multiple choice questions covers about terms, definition and calculations about Normal distribution and Central Limit Theorem. The questions in terms and definition in this multiple choice are simple this will test the understanding of students if they understand the concept of Normal Distribution and Central Limit Theorem. I have provided an answer key in this
Preview of NC Math 4 – Unit 0 Quizzes (Versions A & B | Printable, Editable, & Digital)

NC Math 4 – Unit 0 Quizzes (Versions A & B | Printable, Editable, & Digital)

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MathWithAsh
This NC Math 4 Unit 0 Quiz is designed to assess student understanding of important review concepts from Math 1–3 before beginning the full Math 4 curriculum. It aligns directly with my Unit 0 lessons and provides a quick, effective way to check for understanding after completing the unit. Topics Covered:Key Features of FunctionsParent FunctionsTransformations of Parent FunctionsThis assessment is the perfect companion to Unit 0 and helps ensure students are prepared to move forward confidently
Preview of Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Mastery of Three-Part Equations and Related Fractions

Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Mastery of Three-Part Equations and Related Fractions

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Concept Clicks
Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Multi-Step Related Fraction Mastery · Searchable Title: Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Mastery of Three-Part Equations and Related Fractions | KS2 · Product Overview: A high-impact assessment to verify student mastery. Students must identify related fraction sets from groups of three, solve equations featuring addition and subtraction across multiple parts, and select the correct simplified sum from multiple-choice options.
Preview of Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Adding and Subtracting Non-Related Fractions Mastery

Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Adding and Subtracting Non-Related Fractions Mastery

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Concept Clicks
Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Non-Related Fraction Mastery · Searchable Title: Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Adding and Subtracting Non-Related Fractions Mastery Check | KS2 · Product Overview: A high-impact assessment to verify student mastery. Students must define non-related fractions, identify appropriate common denominators for pairs like $1/5$ and $1/6$, and solve complex equations that result in improper fractions (e.g., $3/4 + 2/7$).
Preview of Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplest Form and Fractional Comparison Mastery Check

Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplest Form and Fractional Comparison Mastery Check

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Concept Clicks
Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplest Form Reasoning Mastery · Searchable Title: Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplest Form and Fractional Comparison Mastery Check | KS2 · Product Overview: A high-impact assessment to verify student mastery of fractional reasoning. Students must identify the simplest form of $15/20$, match equivalent fractions to their simplest forms (e.g., $5/30$ to $1/6$), and use simplification to order fractions from largest to smallest.
Preview of Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Adding and Subtracting Non-Related Fractions Mastery

Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Adding and Subtracting Non-Related Fractions Mastery

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Concept Clicks
Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Related Fraction Problem Solving · Searchable Title: Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Solving Multi-Step Problems with Related Fractions | KS2 · Product Overview: A high-impact assessment to verify student mastery of complex related fractions. Students must match fractions to common denominators, identify related sets from groups of three, and solve final equations involving three different fractional parts.
Preview of Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplifying Fractions and HCF Mastery Check | KS2

Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplifying Fractions and HCF Mastery Check | KS2

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Concept Clicks
Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplest Form Mastery Check · Searchable Title: Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplifying Fractions and HCF Mastery Check | KS2 · Product Overview: A high-impact assessment to verify student mastery. Students must identify the highest common factor for given pairs, select the simplified version of fractions like $6/12$ and $9/12$, and explain the rule for simplifying in their own words.
Preview of Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplifying Fractions and HCF Mastery | KS2

Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplifying Fractions and HCF Mastery | KS2

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Concept Clicks
Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplest Form Mastery Check · Searchable Title: Grade 3 Math Exit Quiz: Simplifying Fractions and HCF Mastery | KS2 · Product Overview: A high-impact assessment to verify student mastery. Students must identify common factors of 6 and 18, determine the simplest form for fractions like $6/12$ and $9/12$, and explain the rule for finding the simplest form using the highest common factor.
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