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Preview of Quotient Rule Thin Slicing Activity, Calculus 2.9, Detailed Answers

Quotient Rule Thin Slicing Activity, Calculus 2.9, Detailed Answers

Your students will be engaged while calculating derivatives of quotients during this cooperative group activity. Although I designed this 22 question activity for groups, it can also be used as classwork, homework, a study guide, or as a quiz. Answer key is included along with Worked Solutions for the Spicy and Wicked Hot Questions. Easy Prep. Just Print and Go! This activity is included in my Bundle: Bundle of 14 Calculus Activities, Units 2-8. This is a Thin Slicing Activity based on the
Preview of Calculus - How are the Graphs of f, f ', and f " interrelated?

Calculus - How are the Graphs of f, f ', and f " interrelated?

Using the graphing calculator, students learn how the graphs of the first and second derivatives describe the behavior of the original function. The activity is composed of four parts. Students make observations based upon a series of questions about increasing, decreasing, extrema, and concavity
Preview of St. Patrick's Day: First & Second Derivative Tests Maze Activity

St. Patrick's Day: First & Second Derivative Tests Maze Activity

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Qwizy
St. Patrick's Day: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Maze Activity SetsStudents will perform the first and second derivative tests to analyze functions (quadratics, cubics, quartics, rationals, & equations with rational exponents) to find critical points, intervals of increasing/decreasing values, inflection points, and intervals of concavity. Product Features: 25 unique St. Patrick's Day Mazes5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 different maze pathsPrintable option
Preview of Spring: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

Spring: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

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Qwizy
Spring: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Picture Coloring Activities Students will perform the first and second derivative tests to analyze functions (quadratics, cubics, quartics, rationals, & equations with rational exponents) to find critical points, intervals of increasing/decreasing values, inflection points, and intervals of concavity. Product Features: 25 unique Spring Pixel Art Mystery Pictures5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 different
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Mystery Pixel Art

St. Patrick's Day Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Mystery Pixel Art

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Qwizy
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Picture Activities! Students analyze functions—including quadratics, cubics, quartics, rationals, and equations with rational exponents—using first and second derivative tests. Discover critical points, intervals of increase/decrease, inflection points, and concavity while unveiling festive pixel art. A lucky blend of calculus practice and holiday fun! Product Highlights⭐️ 25 Different Pixel Art Myster
Preview of Easter: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

Easter: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

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Qwizy
Easter: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Picture Coloring Activities Students will perform the first and second derivative tests to analyze functions (quadratics, cubics, quartics, rationals, & equations with rational exponents) to find critical points, intervals of increasing/decreasing values, inflection points, and intervals of concavity. Product Features: 25 unique Easter Pixel Art Mystery Pictures5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 different
Preview of Summer: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

Summer: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

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Qwizy
Summer: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Picture Coloring Activities Students will perform the first and second derivative tests to analyze functions (quadratics, cubics, quartics, rationals, & equations with rational exponents) to find critical points, intervals of increasing/decreasing values, inflection points, and intervals of concavity. Product Features: 25 unique Summer Pixel Art Mystery Pictures5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 different
Preview of Monsters: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

Monsters: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

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Qwizy
Monsters: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Picture Coloring Activities Students will perform the first and second derivative tests to analyze functions (quadratics, cubics, quartics, rationals, & equations with rational exponents) to find critical points, intervals of increasing/decreasing values, inflection points, and intervals of concavity. Product Features: 25 unique Monsters Pixel Art Mystery Pictures 5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 diffe
Preview of Patriotic: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

Patriotic: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

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Qwizy
Patriotic: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Picture Coloring Activities Students will perform the first and second derivative tests to analyze functions (quadratics, cubics, quartics, rationals, & equations with rational exponents) to find critical points, intervals of increasing/decreasing values, inflection points, and intervals of concavity. Use on Labor Day, Memorial Day, Veteran's Day, Flag Day, 4th of July, President's Day or anytime you feel like being patrio
Preview of Arcade: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

Arcade: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

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Qwizy
Arcade: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Picture Coloring Activities Students will perform the first and second derivative tests to analyze functions (quadratics, cubics, quartics, rationals, & equations with rational exponents) to find critical points, intervals of increasing/decreasing values, inflection points, and intervals of concavity. Product Features: 25 unique Arcade Pixel Art Mystery Pictures5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 different
Preview of Dogs: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

Dogs: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

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Qwizy
Dogs: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Picture Coloring Activities Students will perform the first and second derivative tests to analyze functions (quadratics, cubics, quartics, rationals, & equations with rational exponents) to find critical points, intervals of increasing/decreasing values, inflection points, and intervals of concavity. Product Features: 25 unique Dog Pixel Art Mystery Pictures5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 different pict
Preview of Synthetic Division Poster

Synthetic Division Poster

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HIP-O-MATH
Students will follow the hand motions of a set of Emoji's to create a sketch of a polynomial function! From there, they will decide where the x-intercept(s) and y-intercept are, state domain/range, end behaviour, intervals of increase/decrease and describe their function in factored and expanded form. Then, they are asked to use the process of synthetic division to determine if x=2 is a solution to their function. This is a great way to have students summarize the entire unit on polynomials in a
Preview of Super Hero: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

Super Hero: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Activity

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Qwizy
Super Hero: Calculus First & Second Derivative Tests Pixel Art Mystery Picture Coloring Activities Students will perform the first and second derivative tests to analyze functions (quadratics, cubics, quartics, rationals, & equations with rational exponents) to find critical points, intervals of increasing/decreasing values, inflection points, and intervals of concavity. Product Features: 25 unique Super Hero Pixel Art Mystery Pictures5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 d
Preview of AP Calculus: Graphing the Derivative Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Graphing the Derivative Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson helps students learn how to graph the derivative of a function, given a graph of the function. Students also learn how to interpret the graph of the derivative and they make the connection between the derivative of the position function and the velocity function. Increasing and decreasing functions are also introduced. Finally, students learn how to estimate derivatives from a table of values and then use those values to create a graph of the derivative. This lesson is appropriate
Preview of Graph Analysis 1st Derivative -   Something Old, New, Borrowed and True Warm Up

Graph Analysis 1st Derivative - Something Old, New, Borrowed and True Warm Up

This is designed to use as a warm up or starter activity. Something Old: A previous topic needed to support the current topic or topic coming soon. Finding the 2nd derivativeSomething New: The current topic. For this resource - Finding intervals of increase and decreaseSomething Borrowed: A totally different topic designed to help prevent learning loss. For this resource - Identifying Trig ratiosSomething True: An interesting fact or story in math. For this resource - Statistical studies show t
Preview of Derivative Detectives: f, f ′ , and f ′′  Graphing Activity | Calculus Review

Derivative Detectives: f, f ′ , and f ′′ Graphing Activity | Calculus Review

Turn derivative graph analysis into an engaging mystery with Derivative Detectives! In this calculus activity, students act as detective mathematicians as they analyze evidence, examine suspect graphs, and connect a function with its first and second derivatives. Students practice identifying relationships between f, f′, and f′′ using increasing/decreasing behavior, local extrema, concavity, inflection points, and derivative sign patterns. What’s Included Teacher instructions Student packet
Preview of CALCULUS: LOCAL EXTREMA, INFLECTION POINTS AND INTERVALS OF CONCAVITY

CALCULUS: LOCAL EXTREMA, INFLECTION POINTS AND INTERVALS OF CONCAVITY

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STEM Creations
PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE: The student should know how to find the derivative of any given function. This step by step guide will meet the following objectives: 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 • Find inflection points • Use the concav
Preview of Applications of Derivatives: Maximum Velocity of a Cough

Applications of Derivatives: Maximum Velocity of a Cough

This is created to be an in class assignment graded assignment, which will take approximately 25 minutes depending on the skill levels of the students. The answer key/scoring guidelines are attached at the end of the worksheet. The worksheet should be used after Increasing and Decreasing Functions and the First Derivative Test are taught.
Preview of Calculus-Making Observations about the Function and Its Derivatives from Graphs

Calculus-Making Observations about the Function and Its Derivatives from Graphs

This discovery activity is made up of 5 part plus a closing question. Part I: Students graph a function and its derivative. From the two graphs students observe that when the graph of the derivative of y1 is positive the graph of y1 is increasing and that when the graph of the derivative of y1 is negative the graph of decreasing. Part II: In part I students studied a function with a minimum. In this part students will repeat the same observations but with a function that has a maximum. Part II
Preview of AP Calculus - f' Analysis Cheat Sheet

AP Calculus - f' Analysis Cheat Sheet

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Bird's Eye Math
Help your students organize their thoughts of f' Analysis using thiHelp your students stay organized and master the fundamentals of calculus with this comprehensive, one-page f' Analysis Cheat Sheet. Perfect for AP Calculus students, this resource provides clear and concise explanations of critical points, increasing and decreasing functions, concavity, inflection points, and relative maximums and minimums using both the first and second derivative tests and how to justify them effectively! Key
Preview of Curve Sketching Lecture (Differential Calculus 1 Lesson Notes)

Curve Sketching Lecture (Differential Calculus 1 Lesson Notes)

This handout is meant as an in-class activity for curve sketching in a differential calculus course. The first few pages contains a review of curve sketching. The curve sketching topics covered are: domainx,y interceptshorizontal asymptotes (using limits)vertical asymptotes (using limits)increasing/decreasing (using first derivative)local max/min (first derivative test)concavity (using the second derivative)inflection pointssketch the graph of the function using all the above informationThe r
Preview of Power Rule Worksheet

Power Rule Worksheet

This Power Rule worksheet provides straightforward, independent practice for students learning how to differentiate functions using the Power Rule. Unlike a guided worksheet, this resource is designed for students who are ready to apply the rule on their own without structured steps or prompts. The problems increase in complexity to help build fluency and confidence while reinforcing foundational derivative skills. Perfect for classwork, homework, bell-ringers, or quick review before quizzes and
Preview of First Derivative Test Circuit for Intervals of Inc/Dec and Relative Extrema

First Derivative Test Circuit for Intervals of Inc/Dec and Relative Extrema

First Derivative Test Circuit for Intervals of Inc/Dec and Relative Extrema is a no prep and self-checking activity for your calculus students! Using this circuit will give your students lots of practice with the applying the first derivative test to find critical points, relative extrema and intervals of increasing or decreasing. This First Derivative Test Circuit includes 16 problems. Students will see both equations and first derivative graphical representations. Questions in the circuit
Preview of Calculus Board Sessions,Session 12,Maximum.minimum,particle motion

Calculus Board Sessions,Session 12,Maximum.minimum,particle motion

In this Board Session students will… -get some exponent and trig practice -find derivatives -find "c" using the Mean Value Theorem -apply derivatives to path of a particle -work with Maximums, minimums, over a closed interval -work with using a derivative to determine when a function is increasing and decreasing 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 tr
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