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Preview of Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Help your AP Precalculus students explore rates of change in polar functions in a hands-on, visual way! This introductory activity focuses on Topic 3.15: Increasing and Decreasing on Polar Functions, guiding students through table completion, graphing, and color-coded analysis to deepen understanding of function behavior. Students will: ✔ Complete a table of values for a polar function. ✔ Graph the function on the coordinate plane ✔ Plot the function on a polar grid ✔ Highlight intervals wit
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations: Factoring, Completing the Square, Quadratic Formula

Solving Quadratic Equations: Factoring, Completing the Square, Quadratic Formula

This bundle provides focused, method‑by‑method practice for solving quadratic equations using the three most common methods taught in Algebra 1. Each worksheet targets one specific solving method, making this resource easy to use for daily practice, homework, quizzes, or review without overwhelming students or requiring additional prep. ✅ What’s Included Solve by Factoring practiceCompleting the Square practiceQuadratic Formula practice Each worksheet is designed to help students clearly p
Preview of Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences - Guided Notes

Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences - Guided Notes

With the adoption of the Common Core curriculum, a new topic added to Algebra 2 is sequences. Lacking resources, I created these Guided Notes to introduce the explicit formulas for Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences. There are examples, "You-Dos" (student practice problems), and word problems as well. Complete lesson! Answer key included! *I've used these notes in Algebra 2, Advanced Functions and Modeling, and IB Math Studies. For additional resources for Sequences, check out: Arithmetic an
Preview of Probability: The Birthday Problem

Probability: The Birthday Problem

Students love probability using the birthday problem! What is the probability of two students in the same class sharing a birthday? Your class will probably be surprised to learn that for a group of 35, the probability that 2 members will have the same birthdate is greater than 8 out of 10. Enjoy! Please follow me to hear about new discounts, freebies and product launches. Visit my Beautiful Mathematics Store for more engaging math lessons. Provide feedback and get TPT credit on future p
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