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Preview of Calculus Quiz 13

Calculus Quiz 13

This upload of quiz 13 has both pdf and word formats. This is a no calculator quiz. The word file is editable. This quiz has 12 versions. Grading is easy with student's answers placed into an answer strip that match the spreadsheet of answers. A filled in answer grid is included for all versions. Timing and point values for each question has been left to the teacher. ( I like to give a "freebie" or two when grading, these are very hard quizzes ) It is possible to shuffle the pages and create you
Preview of Calculus I Worksheets (L7): Graph Sketching

Calculus I Worksheets (L7): Graph Sketching

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying Calculus I video Calculus Graphing Secrets: The First and Second Derivative Test ExplainedVideo Description: In this lecture from the Prodigy Mathematics Calculus I series, we explore how to sketch graphs using the powerful tools of differential calculus. Instead of relying solely on tables of values, you'll learn how to use the first and second derivative tests to identify critical points, determine intervals of increase and decrease, analyze concavi
Preview of Calculus Worksheet #14: Curve Sketching

Calculus Worksheet #14: Curve Sketching

The 14th of a 20-worksheet sequence created to scaffold and support honors calculus curriculum. Covers finding intervals of increase/decrease and relative extrema; identifying intervals of concavity and points of inflection; and using these to generate accurate graphs of differentiable functions. With a focused and self-contained design, this versatile resource can be used as a small group activity, a homework assignment, a quiz, individual practice for a classwide lesson, or targeted review for
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 Calculus Increasing and Decreasing Functions  Curve Sketching

Calculus Increasing and Decreasing Functions Curve Sketching

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Calculus resource, Increasing and Decreasing Functions is part of the unit, Analytic Applications of the Derivative, and will reinforce your students' skills as they practice using Calculus to determine increasing and decreasing intervals. What's Included?Task Cards: There are 10 Task Cards. Students use Calculus to determine the largest interval for which a function is increasing or decreasing without using a Graphing Calculator. Some of the answers are obvious for those who know paren
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 Curve Sketching - Intervals of Increase and Decrease MATCHING

Curve Sketching - Intervals of Increase and Decrease MATCHING

Created by
Mathy Matchy
MATCHING. Given 12 different functions, use the first derivative test to determine the intervals of INCREASE & DECREASE. (Versatiles make this a self checking practice activity.)
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 Connecting f(x) to its First & Second Derivatives Card Sort - AP Calculus Unit 5

Connecting f(x) to its First & Second Derivatives Card Sort - AP Calculus Unit 5

Help students review connecting the graphs of f f' and f'' (the first and second derivative graphs) with the fun card sort activity. All questions in this word scramble activity are aligned to AP Calculus sections 5.3 Determining Intervals on Which a Function is Increasing or Decreasing 5.4 Using the First Derivative Test to Determine Relative Local Extrema 5.6 Determining Concavity of Functions over Their Domains 5.8 Sketching Graphs of Functions and Their Derivatives 5.9 Connecting a Function,
Preview of IntervaI Practice | Intervals for Increasing, Decreasing, Constant from a Graph

IntervaI Practice | Intervals for Increasing, Decreasing, Constant from a Graph

Clear up common interval notation misconceptions! Students connect intervals to x values and graphical representation of a function. Watch the lightbulb turn on with this activity. It works great as a warm-up, exit ticket, or short tutorial when students need a little extra practice reading graphs and thinking through function behavior. Students will practice: Determining where a graph is increasing, decreasing, or constantWriting answers in interval notationBuilding confidence with graph interp
Preview of Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions Task Cards plus Quiz HW

Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions Task Cards plus Quiz HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
Are you looking for extra practice for your Calculus students finding the Derivatives of the Logarithmic Functions? This set of 20 task cards is just what your students need to help them master and gain fluency with this challenging topic. What's Included?20 Task Cards which increase in difficulty numerically. #1 - 15 are logarithmic functions and the derivatives will use power rule, product rule, and quotient rule. #16 - 18 have bases other than e, and 19 – 20 are applications. Most problems
Preview of Derivatives of Exponential Functions Task Cards Quiz  HW

Derivatives of Exponential Functions Task Cards Quiz HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
Are you looking for extra practice for your Calculus students finding the derivatives of Exponential Functions? This set of 20 task cards is just what you want to help your Calculus students master and gain fluency with differentiating exponential functions. What's Included?2 Sets of 20 Task Cards which increase in difficulty numerically. #1 - 11 are exponential which include power rule, product rule, and quotient rule. They also include questions in the form of y = e^ax. #11-15 have bases ot
Preview of Derivatives and Motion Problems | Kinematics Calculus Worksheet + Answers

Derivatives and Motion Problems | Kinematics Calculus Worksheet + Answers

Created by
STEMora
Engage your Year 11 ATAR Mathematics Methods students with this comprehensive Applications of Derivatives to Kinematics worksheet. Designed to build confidence in applying calculus to motion problems, this resource includes a wide range of questions from straightforward calculations to applied problem-solving and mixed challenges. What’s Inside: Part A: Fundamental differentiation practice with displacement, velocity, and acceleration. Part B: Real-world applied kinematics problems (cars, ball
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

Created by
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 Calculus Board Sessions,Session 10, derivatives,increasing decreasing

Calculus Board Sessions,Session 10, derivatives,increasing decreasing

In this Board Session students will… -get some exponent and trig practice -find derivatives -find derivatives implicitly -apply derivatives to graphing -review finding tangent line equations -review solving an exponential equation We DO have a complete set of the 20 Calculus Board Sessions listed, and at a discount from the individual sessions multiplied by 20. For ease in finding it you might want to try copying: Complete Set 20 Calculus Board Sessions, Review WITH solutions, No Calculator A
Preview of Increasing Decreasing Rolle's Theorem

Increasing Decreasing Rolle's Theorem

Created by
Betty Watson
Worksheet involving increasing, decreasing functions, Extrema, Mean Value Theorem and Rolle's TheoremThis work by Betty Watson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License. Betty Watson
Preview of Graphing Extrema

Graphing Extrema

Created by
Betty Watson
Find extrema, increasing, decreasing, concavity, and inflection points. Graphing. Betty Watson< a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/">This work by Betty Watson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Preview of Calculus - Differentiation

Calculus - Differentiation

Created by
Al Robinson
Differentiation covers; Understand and use the derivative of f(x) as the gradient of the tangent to the graph of y=f(x) at a general point (x,y) including;the gradient of a tangent as a limit;interpretation as a rate of change;sketching the gradient function for a given curvedifferentiation from first principles for small positive integer powers of nDifferentiate x^n , for rational values of n , and related constant multiples, sums and differencesSecond derivative including understanding and usi
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 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 Calculus - Utilizing Information Presented Graphically

Calculus - Utilizing Information Presented Graphically

Created by
Lisa Jones
Students will review the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and properties of definite integrals, increasing/decreasing, cavity, writing the equation of a circle and a tangent line while completing these activities.
Preview of Calculus Particle Motion FRQ Practice

Calculus Particle Motion FRQ Practice

Calculus Particle Motion Mystery Activity requires no prep and is a self-checking resource for your students to practice FRQ style problems connecting position, velocity and acceleration using both derivatives and integrals. Perfect for group work or additional review before an exam. Calculus particle motion mystery activity includes 3 FRQ style questions each with 4 parts for a total of 12 questions. All problems are calculator active. Concepts Include:Connecting position, velocity and
Preview of CALCULUS Extrema Increasing/Decreasing-Max/Min Practice-First Derivative Test

CALCULUS Extrema Increasing/Decreasing-Max/Min Practice-First Derivative Test

Created by
Amy Reed
This Calculus practice focuses on the First Derivative Test and finding the intervals of increasing/decreasing and maxima/minima for functions. The levels of the problems range from beginner to Advanced Placement. Some problems ask students to find the value(s) of x for which the function obtains its maximum or minimum. Other problems ask students to find the maximum or minimum points to remind them to substitute the max and min x-values back into the original function to find what the extrem
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