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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 Functions and Their Properties Advanced Math/Pre Calculus  Mini Lesson

Functions and Their Properties Advanced Math/Pre Calculus Mini Lesson

This SmartBoard mini lesson includes determining if a relation is a function, function notation, implied vs relevant domain, findng the domain and range of a function, continuity and types of discontinuity, increasing and decreasing functions, boundedness, local extrema, even and odd functions, identifying asymptotes,and using limit notation,
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
Preview of Riddles: Convert Decimals to Fractions and Fractions to Decimals | Google™Sheets

Riddles: Convert Decimals to Fractions and Fractions to Decimals | Google™Sheets

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Calculus4u
Picture Riddle: Convert Decimals to Fractions, and Fractions to Decimals is an activity to increase understanding of decimal and fraction conversions. The Picture Riddle: Convert Decimals to Fractions, and Fractions to Decimals Google™ Sheets activity will be a very engaging way to have students practice as they will get immediate feedback. As they solve Picture Riddle: Convert Decimals to Fractions, and Fractions to Decimals, the problems are self-checking to provide immediate feedback. This pr
Preview of Function Characteristics Quick Review Game

Function Characteristics Quick Review Game

This document contains the following: - a smartboard game that students can answer using white boards to assess their knowledge of functions, domain, range, and evaluating functions given equations, graphs, and real world situations *Of course, you can rearrange the problems in this document for use as class work, homework, quizzes, tests, etc. as you wish! The problems and activities within this document are designed to assist students in achieving the following standards: HSF.IF.A.1 & HSF.
Preview of Unit Circle With Rotating Cover Promethean Flipchart

Unit Circle With Rotating Cover Promethean Flipchart

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Greg's Supplies
For Trig., Pre-Calculus, and Calculus Teachers, this Unit Circle Flipchart comes a rotating cover. Just place the Promethean Pen,( or your finger if you have a 500 Pro Series touch board) on the purple and then spin the cover to the quadrant you wish.
Preview of Limits at Infinity - Irrational Functions | Digital Activity Google™ Sheets

Limits at Infinity - Irrational Functions | Digital Activity Google™ Sheets

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Calculus4u
Limits at Infinity - Irrational Functions and Horizontal Asymptotes. Do your students understand the connection? This Irrational Functions activity will enable you to reinforce the link between limits at infinity, and horizontal asymptotes. With a rational function, if the limit exists and is a finite number at positive infinity, the function will have the same limit at negative infinity. This translates to if there is a horizontal asymptote at positive infinity, it will be the same horizontal a
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