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Preview of Algebra 2 Calculator Review (TI-84)

Algebra 2 Calculator Review (TI-84)

Comprehensive review of all graphing calculator concepts taught through the Algebra 2 course. Review concepts include finding roots,values (x or y), mean, standard deviation, line/curve of best fit, minimums/maximums, intervals of increase/decrease, domain and range, and finding solutions to systems of equations. The review includes steps and screenshots of the calculator.
Preview of Quadratic Functions Unit Notes

Quadratic Functions Unit Notes

Created by
Taylor Darr
Algebra 1: Quadratic Functions Unit NotesHelp students understand quadratic functions with these structured, student-friendly guided notes! This resource walks Algebra 1 students through each form of quadratic function (vertex form, standard form, and factored form) and gives them the opportunity to graph using each form. These notes are perfect for learning how to graph all forms of quadratic functions in Algebra 1. Topics Covered Key features of quadratic graphsVertex formStandard formFactor
Preview of Quadratic Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Quadratic Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Quadratic Function Analysis Anchor Chart contains a full color, single page anchor chart, great for posters or providing directly to students as well as an alternate version that students can fill out. A specifically designed black & white version of the anchor chart is also included. This Quadratic Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example quadratic function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptRootsMinimum/MaximumIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd Behavior
Preview of Cubic Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Cubic Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Cubic Function Analysis Anchor Chart contains a full color, single page anchor chart, great for posters or providing directly to students as well as an alternate version that students can fill out. A specifically designed black & white version of the anchor chart is also included. This Cubic Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example cubic function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptMinimum/MaximumRootsIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd Behavior
Preview of Square Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Square Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Square Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart contains a full color, single page anchor chart, great for posters or providing directly to students as well as an alternate version that students can fill out. A specifically designed black & white version of the anchor chart is also included. This Square Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example rational function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptRootsMinimum/MaximumIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd Behavi
Preview of Cube Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Cube Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Cube Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart contains a full color, single page anchor chart, great for posters or providing directly to students as well as an alternate version that students can fill out. A specifically designed black & white version of the anchor chart is included also. This Cube Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example cube root function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptMinimum/MaximumRootsIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd Behavior
Preview of Absolute Value Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Absolute Value Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Absolute Value Function Analysis Anchor Chart contains a full color, single page anchor chart, great for posters or providing directly to students as well as an alternate version that students can fill out. A specifically designed black & white version of the anchor chart is included also. This Absolute Value Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about a sample absolute value function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptMinimum/MaximumRootsIncreasing/Decreasing Behavior
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions Practice

Graphing Rational Functions Practice

Created by
Algebra Crazy
This is a simple review sheet that I use after introducing the basics of graphing rational functions. There are no slant asymptotes or holes included. Students are also required to describe features of the graph such as domain, range, intervals of increasing and decreasing, vertical and horizontal asymptotes. This entire unit is also available for purchase in my store.
Preview of Key Features of Functions Notes/Practice

Key Features of Functions Notes/Practice

Created by
ULearn Math
This digital download is a great tool to use for practice on key features of functions. Students are given a chart that includes 5 different functions (linear, quadratic, cubic, absolute value & exponential). They are directed to identify the following key features for each function: x & y intercepts, domain, range, interval(s) of increase, interval(s) of decrease, and minimum, maximum or identify if the function has neither. This download doesn't include the graphs of the given functions. This
Preview of Polynomial Vocab Rollercoasters Task

Polynomial Vocab Rollercoasters Task

Created by
Murphy's Math
This worksheet could be used as a starter, assignment, or extra practice. On the front side students are presented a graph that represents the height of a rollercoaster train car above the ground in feet versus time in seconds. Students will answer a series of questions that will get them thinking about minimum value, maximum value, increasing, decreasing, positive, negative, and turning points. This also emphasizes the skill of reading a graph from left to right. Once you have discussed the an
Preview of Functions Notes (Function Families) - Algebra 2

Functions Notes (Function Families) - Algebra 2

Created by
The Engineer
This item can be used to introduce function families and the characteristics of each. It may also be used as a culminating review activity for students. I have included 2 versions of the notes: a fill-in-the-blank version and a completed version that can be given to students. Characteristics for each family include: - Domain - Range - x and y intercepts - End Behavior - Increasing & Decreasing Intervals - Asymptotes Also included for each family is
Preview of Quadratic Functions Graphic Organizer

Quadratic Functions Graphic Organizer

My students love this graphic organizer format! The Quadratic Functions Graphic Organizer is a fun way for students to learn and organize their knowledge about quadratics. The graphic organizer has places for the equation, form of the quadratic, graph, table, concavity, vertex, whether the vertex is minimum/maximum, axis of symmetry, end behavior, y-intercept, x-intercepts, domain, range, and intervals of increasing and decreasing. This product comes with a blank worksheet and three worked ou
Preview of Polynomial Functions Graphic Organizer

Polynomial Functions Graphic Organizer

My students love this graphic organizer format! The Polynomial Functions Graphic Organizer is a fun way for students to learn and organize their knowledge about polynomials. The graphic organizer has places for the equation, graph, degree, number of possible roots, maximum number of turning points, list of possible rational roots, end behavior, y-intercept, x-intercepts, local minimums/maximums, and intervals of increasing and decreasing. This product comes with a blank worksheet and three w
Preview of Standard Form of a Quadratic - Guided Notes | Practice | Homework

Standard Form of a Quadratic - Guided Notes | Practice | Homework

Created by
Emilee Seeger
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE:This is a no-prep lesson that covers the following topics: Parts of a parabolaHow to find the axis of symmetry of a quadratic in standard form.How to find the vertex of a quadratic in standard form.How to determine whether a quadratic has a maximum or minimum.Determining intervals in which the quadratic is increasing/decreasing.Demining values for which the quadratic is positive/negative. How to graph a quadratic in standard form.This product includes: Guided notes printable
Preview of Quadratic Functions Features & Forms | Vertex, Axis of Symmetry, Intercepts & Gr

Quadratic Functions Features & Forms | Vertex, Axis of Symmetry, Intercepts & Gr

Help students develop a deeper understanding of quadratic functions by analyzing key features and connecting multiple forms of quadratic equations. This guided practice worksheet allows students to identify and label important characteristics of parabolas while practicing graphing and interpreting quadratic functions. Students analyze quadratic equations and graphs to determine features such as the vertex, axis of symmetry, intercepts, maximum or minimum values, domain, range, and intervals of
Preview of Rational Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Rational Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Rational Function Analysis Anchor Chart contains a full color, single page anchor chart, great for posters or providing directly to students as well as an alternate version that students can fill out. A specifically designed black & white version of the anchor chart is also included. This Rational Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example rational function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptRootsIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd BehaviorAsymptotes
Preview of Logarithmic Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Logarithmic Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Logarithmic Function Analysis Anchor Chart contains a full color, single page anchor chart, great for posters or providing directly to students as well as an alternate version that students can fill out. A specifically designed black & white version of the anchor chart is also included. This Logarithmic Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example logarithmic function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptRootsIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd BehaviorAsymptotes
Preview of Linear Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Linear Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Linear Function Analysis Anchor Chart contains a full color, single page anchor chart, great for posters or providing directly to students as well as an alternate version that students can fill out. A specifically designed black & white version of the anchor chart is also included. This Linear Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example linear function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptRootsIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd Behavior
Preview of Exponential Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Exponential Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Exponential Function Analysis Anchor Chart contains a full color, single page anchor chart, great for posters or providing directly to students as well as an alternate version that students can fill out. A specifically designed black & white version of the anchor chart is also included. This Exponential Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example exponential function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptRootsIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd BehaviorAsymptotes
Preview of Cubic Functions' Key Features and Transformations Unit Packet

Cubic Functions' Key Features and Transformations Unit Packet

The Packet covers the following skills over Cubic Functions:  graphing from functions, writing functions from graphs, interpreting key attributes, writing functions based on provided transformations ( does not include horizontal stretch or compression), analyzing effects of the transformations on the parent function and its key features, building new functions using transformations. The key features used are: point of inflection, x-intercepts, zeros, y-intercepts, end behavior, increasing and de
Preview of Quadratic Functions - Graphing in Vertex Form

Quadratic Functions - Graphing in Vertex Form

Created by
Taylor Darr
Algebra 1: Graphing Quadratic Functions in Vertex Form NotesHelp students understand the graphing quadratic functions in vertex form with these structured, student-friendly guided notes! This resource walks Algebra 1 students through quadratic functions in vertex form while giving them opportunities to practice graphing from vertex form. Topics Covered Finding the vertex from Vertex Form Domain and range Axis of symmetryy-interceptIntervals of increasing or decreasing Identifying maximum and
Preview of Cubic and Cube Root Transformations Foldable (INB)

Cubic and Cube Root Transformations Foldable (INB)

With this resource you will receive a foldable that is great for INB that covers the transformations of cubic and cube root functions. This is intended to be used without a calculator and instead using patterns. Students will create tables so they can graph the functions and see how the transformed from the parent. Transformations include a, h, and k. Students will also find domain, range, the inflection point, state whether it is increasing or decreasing, and transformations. Included with
Preview of Algebra 1 Parent Functions Digital Notebook

Algebra 1 Parent Functions Digital Notebook

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Algebra 1 students will love learning about the Basic Parent Functions and their properties with exciting new resource designed for both your traditional and Distance Learning Students as they explore the properties and graphs of 7Parent Functions within digital notebook. The 7 function families included are LinearConstantAbsolute valueSquaring function (quadratic)CubicSquare rootExponential function Students will identify the following properties for each function: domain, range, x-i
Preview of Average Rate of Change and Intervals - Guided Notes and Homework

Average Rate of Change and Intervals - Guided Notes and Homework

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is part of my Quadratic Functions UnitThis lesson includes 2 pages of guided notes and a 2 page assignment. Students learn about average rate of change in the order below. They will: - Learn its basic definition (slope between two points on a graph) - Learn and understand its formula - Find the average rate of change for 3 different functions graphically and algebraically - Understand that an average rate of change of 0 does not mean the function was constant over the interval - Ind
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