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Preview of STAAR Algebra | Living Museum Role-Play | Functions & Function Notation |

STAAR Algebra | Living Museum Role-Play | Functions & Function Notation |

🏷 TitleLiving Museum Role-Play | Functions & Function Notation | STAAR Algebra 📝 Product DescriptionOverview: Make abstract input-output rules concrete with this Living Museum Role-Play lesson for STAAR Algebra. Students become the function machine, domain, range, and other key roles to explain how functions organize relationships and why function notation matters. Purpose This Living Museum Role-Play lesson allows students to embody function machine, domain, range, independent variable,
Preview of 2.1 MCF3M Investigating Function Notation

2.1 MCF3M Investigating Function Notation

Functions and Applications MCF3M This course introduces basic features of the function by extending your experiences with quadratic relations. It focuses on quadratic, trigonometric, and exponential functions and their use in modelling real-world situations. You will represent functions numerically, graphically, and algebraically; simplify expressions; solve equations; and solve problems relating to applications. You will reason mathematically and communicate your thinking as you solve multi-ste
Preview of Graphs and function notation

Graphs and function notation

Created by
Olena Malanchyn
The lecture includes topics: graphs of line, function notation. It can be used as review or as a lesson to introduce function notation. The examples are practical and last one is real life application of using graphs and functions. In general, it gives overview of graphs and functions as special kind of relations. In case students are confused how to determine is relation a function or not, I suggest the following approach. Let consider each element of domain represent a child and each element
Preview of Logarithmic Functions: Intro & Properties (Editable)

Logarithmic Functions: Intro & Properties (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Logarithmic Functions: Intro & Properties (Editable)Full Product DescriptionTopic: Algebra II, Pre-Calculus Key Concepts: Logarithms, Base, Exponentiation, Common Log, Natural Log ($ln$), Logarithmic Identities, Domain/Range Target Grade Level: Grades 10-12 This advanced, editable presentation introduces logarithms as the inverse of exponentiation. It covers the formal definitions, notation, and fundamental identities required for higher-level math. Important Information for Teachers:Conceptual
Preview of Exponents and Exponentials Functions Bundle Guided Notes, PP, and Homework

Exponents and Exponentials Functions Bundle Guided Notes, PP, and Homework

(Ch 7 in Algebra 1, Pearson). I Included: Homework for each lesson, Guided Notes with Matching Powerpoint The Interactive Math Notebook pages included in bundle are: Zero and Negative Exponents Multiplying Powers with the Same Bases More Multiplication (Powers to Powers) Division Properties of Exponents Rational Exponents and Radicals Exponential Exponents Scientific Notation.
Preview of STAAR Algebra | Living Museum Role-Play | Exponents & Exponential Functions |

STAAR Algebra | Living Museum Role-Play | Exponents & Exponential Functions |

🏷 TitleLiving Museum Role-Play | Exponents & Exponential Functions | STAAR Algebra 📝 Product DescriptionOverview: Bring exponential change to life with this Living Museum Role-Play lesson for STAAR Algebra. Students embody exponents, bases, growth and decay, graphs, and real-world exponential models to understand why exponents are powerful tools in both math and everyday life. Purpose This Living Museum Role-Play lesson allows students to take on the roles of base, exponent, exponential gr
Preview of Specialist Maths Unit 2 Topic 4 Trigonometry and functions Part 1 Modulus graph

Specialist Maths Unit 2 Topic 4 Trigonometry and functions Part 1 Modulus graph

Created for the new Specialist Maths 2025 Syllabus. This powerpoint covers the following syllabus dot points: • Use and apply the notation || for the absolute value for the real number and the graph of =||. • Understand and use the relationship between the graph of = () and the graphs of =|()| and = (||). I have used the Jacaranda Specialist Maths Unit 1 &2 Textbook for reference, these are the questions that are being referred to and also the worked examples (WE).
Preview of Exponent/Radicals and Exponentials Functions Guided Notes, PP, and Homework

Exponent/Radicals and Exponentials Functions Guided Notes, PP, and Homework

Exponents/Radicals and Exponential Functions Please note that this is for one unit only and the preview gives you an idea of what the notes look like. If you would like to purchase the whole bundle it is available in my store. I Included: Homework for each lesson, Guided Notes with Matching Powerpoint You can also buy this as a unit in a bundle. The Interactive Math Notebook pages included in bundle are: Zero and Negative Exponents Multiplying Powers with the Same Bases More Multiplication
Preview of Algebra Power-Point:  Functions and Relations/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Algebra Power-Point: Functions and Relations/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Today's lesson covers various ways to recognize a relation and determine whether a set of ordered pairs is a function or a relation. They learn multiple ways to represent a function, as well as multiple ways to identify the differences between functions and relations. They understand the terms "input" and "output", they become masters at using the Vertical Line Test, and they learn to evaluate and graph a linear equation from functional notation. At the conclusion of the lesson, they will wo
Preview of 208 Inverse Trig Function Derivatives - Calculus PowerPoint & Google Form

208 Inverse Trig Function Derivatives - Calculus PowerPoint & Google Form

Created by
Locus Focus
This PowerPoint™ presentation lesson about the derivative of inverse trig function functions has 5 examples (each with a You-Try) and 10 homework problems that can be given to your calculus students as a worksheet or as a self-grading google form. The lesson begins with the derivation of the derivatives of inverse sine, cosine, and tangent only. Inverse cotangent is used in the lesson, but inverse secant and cosecant are not. Example #1 is a derivative at a point, example #2 uses the limit defin
Preview of 01-07 Introduction to Inverse Functions Presentation

01-07 Introduction to Inverse Functions Presentation

Review of functions and function notation, with emphasis on discerning functions from non-functions based on maps, tables, graphs, and sets, as well as evaluating the outputs of functions for given inputs. Introduction to inverse functions focused on the relationship of inputs to outputs (the idea that the output of a function results in the input of its inverse function). This includes a focus on the reflection of a function over the line y=x.
Preview of Functions and Their Graphs

Functions and Their Graphs

Created by
Andrew Gillam
Graphing Lines Using a T-Chart, Function Notation, Evaluating X-Values in Function Notation This is a flipped lesson. It includes a power point presentation, a notes worksheet for students to fill in, and a voice over video of me doing the lesson. I have my students watch the video and complete the notes at home. They can then come to class and do their homework. This allows me to give them immediate feedback as they are completing their assignment as well as answer any questions they have
Preview of AP Calculus: Finding the Area Under a Curve Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Finding the Area Under a Curve Complete Lesson

Created by
Grab a Pencil
This lesson begins with a brief review of summation notation and provides students with some common summation formulas. Then, right endpoints are used to calculate the exact areas under curves with a Riemann sum. Students are given guidance to find the widths of the rectangles and the coordinates of the right endpoints. After seeing several examples, students are then given an expression involving a Riemann sum and are asked to associate it with a corresponding area. This lesson is appropriat
Preview of Summarize Topic for Integral Calculus

Summarize Topic for Integral Calculus

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JCP Mathematics
Integral Calculus ¢ Integral Calculus Defined ¢ Symbols and Notations ¢ Types of Integral ¢ Basic Integrals ¢ Basic Properties ¢ Exponential and Logarithmic Functions ¢ Trigonometric Functions ¢ Integrals giving Inverse Trigonometric Functions ¢ A special Technique of Integration ¢ Evaluating Definite Integrals ¢ Solvable Groups of Trigonometric Integrals ¢ Trigonometric Substitution ¢Integrals involving quadratic expression ¢ Miscellaneous Substitution ¢ Integration by Parts ¢ Geometric Appli
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 Composition of Functions - Notes

Composition of Functions - Notes

Guided notes teaching students how to find the composition of different functions from function notation and from graphs of functions. The notes also include a review of finding values for x or f(x) from a graph. I also have a corresponding assignment of the same name.
Preview of Evaluating Functions - Assignment

Evaluating Functions - Assignment

Assignment checking the ability to pull out important information from word problems to evaluate functions written in function notation. Multiple word problems with values in the domain filled in to solve for the range, and values of the range filled in to find the domain, as well as problems with functions not written in sentence form. I also have corresponding notes of the same name.
Preview of 01-00 Attributes of Functions Unit

01-00 Attributes of Functions Unit

SAVE $12.00!!! Get the entirety of the Functions Attributes unit! Unit contains introductions to function notation, inverse functions, analyzing graphs, and transformations of functions. Preview the entire unit!: https://jmp.sh/ycVamPP * Previews do NOT show the entire document. *
Preview of Evaluating Functions - Notes

Evaluating Functions - Notes

Guided notes teaching students how to pull out important information from word problems to evaluate functions written in function notation. Multiple word problems with values in the domain filled in to solve for the range, and values of the range filled in to find the domain, as well as problems with functions not written in sentence form. I also have a corresponding assignment of the same name.
Preview of TED Talk: Where do math symbols come from?- John David Walters

TED Talk: Where do math symbols come from?- John David Walters

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the origins and purpose of mathematical symbols, revealing how they function as a language designed to simplify and communicate complex ideas. Students learn where symbols like the equals sign, plus sign, exponents, and sigma notation came from and why mathematicians rely on symbolic shorthand. The resource includes 20 discussion questions, a structured debate with clearly labeled positions, and two essay-writing options: a fully expanded, evidence-bas
Preview of Algebra Review for the HSPA and The SAT Exams

Algebra Review for the HSPA and The SAT Exams

Created by
A R Mathematics
This is a Math Worksheets. It contains 36 questions covering different Algebra topics (coordinates, radicals, exponents, equations, slopes, scientific notation, functions,polynomial). I made these questions for my students to review for the SAT exam. * AlSO AVAILABLE FOR YOU OR A COLLEAGUE! - CLICK ANY LINK YOU WANT: Number and Operations (SAT Review) 68Q Algebra & Functions (SAT MATH WORKSHEET)- 36 Questions Data Analysis Statistics and Probability worksheets (63 Problems) (SAT Review) Ge
Preview of Slope Intercept Powerpoint Activity

Slope Intercept Powerpoint Activity

Created by
Aeron Ives
Intended as a quick activity/quiz for the whole class. Matching the correct slope-intercept equation with the given graph; using function notation; domain and range.
Preview of Functions: Relations, Domain & Range Grade Level: 8th – 10th  (Editable)

Functions: Relations, Domain & Range Grade Level: 8th – 10th (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Functions: Relations, Domain & RangeGrade Level: 8th – 10th Grade (Algebra 1)Description: A comprehensive introduction to Functions. It covers mapping diagrams (One-to-One, Many-to-One), Function Notation $f(x)$, Domain and Range, Composite Functions $fg(x)$, Inverse Functions, and the Vertical Line Test.How to Use: This is a Unit Starter. It uses "Flow Diagrams" to visualize inputs and outputs, which is highly effective for introducing the concept of composite functions before moving to algebra
Preview of High School Functions & Trigonometry Math Review Bundle | Algebra 2 Packet

High School Functions & Trigonometry Math Review Bundle | Algebra 2 Packet

📘 Algebra 2 Functions & Trigonometry Practice PacketHelp students strengthen key Algebra 2 skills with this printable functions and trigonometry review bundle. This resource gives students structured practice with function notation, domain and range, graph features, real-world modeling, transformations, radians, unit circle values, sine/cosine functions, and the Pythagorean identity. ✅ What’s IncludedFunction notation, independent/dependent variables, domain, and range practiceReal-world funct
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