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Preview of Foldable - Graphing Quadratic Functions from Factored Form (INB)

Foldable - Graphing Quadratic Functions from Factored Form (INB)

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Mathy Mrs J
*This product is included in the following bundles: Graphing Parabolas NO PREP Unit, and Graphing Parabolas from Factored Form NO PREP Lesson. This foldable describes how to graph a parabola given its equation in factored form. The students find the x- and y- intercepts, then the vertex, a reflection point, and describe the domain, range, and intervals of increase and decrease. You may also like...✏️ Graphing Quadratic Functions from Factored Form Mini Notes✏️ Graphing Quadratic Functions fro
Preview of Function Characteristics and Terminology

Function Characteristics and Terminology

This graphic organizer/notes packet is designed to be used to introduce functions at an Algebra I or II level. It contains the parent functions and their graphs, function notation, interval notation, set notation, domain, range, continuous vs. discrete, points of discontinuity, areas of increase and decrease, average rate of change, extrema, intercept, asymptotes and end behavior. It is a great tool to introduce this terminology before diving deeper into each of the parent functions. I use this
Preview of Piecewise and Absolute Value Functions Lesson 7 of 7

Piecewise and Absolute Value Functions Lesson 7 of 7

I designed these lessons to teach my students about piecewise and absolute value functions (the 7th in a series of 7). This lesson focuses on reviewing drawing basic geometric ideas (lines, rays, bisectors, etc), describe a graph using domain, range, maximum, minimum, intervals of increasing and intervals of decreasing, using a word description to draw a function and then writing the equation of that function, given a function and writing the inverse, and graphing an absolute value function and
Preview of Algebra Functions Vocabulary fill in the blank notes or reference sheet

Algebra Functions Vocabulary fill in the blank notes or reference sheet

This is a fill in the blank function vocabulary notes/reference sheet. This can be used as a differentiation page or just to save time since students do not have to copy the whole definition. Words included are relation, function, parent function, representations, domain, range, increasing and decreasing function, independent and dependent variables, continuous, and discrete.What others are saying:Extremely satisfiedGreat resource to supplement the curriculum and fill learning gaps.You might als
Preview of Key Features/Characteristics of Exponential Functions Review and Practice

Key Features/Characteristics of Exponential Functions Review and Practice

Assess your students’ understanding of exponential functions with these 4 comprehensive questions designed to evaluate deep conceptual knowledge — not just surface skills. Students analyze exponential functions from both graphs and real-world scenarios, applying their knowledge to identify and interpret key features. Students will identify: ✔ Domain and range ✔ Asymptotes ✔ Intervals of increase/decrease ✔ Positive and negative intervals ✔ x- and y-intercepts ✔ Maximum or minimum (when a
Preview of Logarithmic Functions Transformations Classwork and/or Homework

Logarithmic Functions Transformations Classwork and/or Homework

Created by
ThreeFourthsMe
This product contains 10 logarithmic transformation problems with an answer key to use for classwork and or homework. It includes: basic properties of logs,common log,natural log,transformations (vertical & horizontal translation, vertical & horizontal stretching & compression, and reflections),graphing,domain & range,y-intercept, andand increasing & decreasing.The preview contains all student pages and one teacher page for your perusal. I hope you are able to use this product for the betterment
Preview of Graphing Quadratic Functions

Graphing Quadratic Functions

This graphic organizer is a great way to let students graph quadratic functions and identify key features of the graph. There are four functions with accompanying (x, y) tables as well as space for students to fill in the y-intercept, x-intercept(s), vertex, axis of symmetry, increasing/decreasing, factored form, and vertex form. The second page includes a summary with the formula for the axis of symmetry, how to find the y-intercept, and how to find the x-intercept(s). Like this product? Be su
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 3.6 - Transformations & Key Features of Radical Functions

Algebra 2 - Lesson 3.6 - Transformations & Key Features of Radical Functions

Can students analyze a radical function the same way they analyze a quadratic or polynomial? This rigorous, ready-to-use lesson pushes students beyond basic graphing into complete function analysis. Students apply transformations to square root and cube root functions, then identify every major key feature — including domain, range, intercepts, intervals of increase/decrease, positivity/negativity, extrema, symmetry, and end behavior. Rather than treating radical graphs as isolated shapes, this
Preview of Key Features/Characteristics of Exponential Functions Guided Notes and Practice

Key Features/Characteristics of Exponential Functions Guided Notes and Practice

Teach Key Features/Characteristics of Exponential Functions with guided notes and practice problems designed to promote deep conceptual knowledge — not just memorization. Students will analyze exponential functions by completing a guided notes section with vocabulary and 8 comprehensive guided examples, applying their knowledge to identify and interpret key features. Students will identify: ✔ Domain and range ✔ Asymptotes ✔ Intervals of increase/decrease ✔ Positive and negative intervals ✔ x- an
Preview of Parent Functions | Algebra 1 & Algebra 2 Reference Sheet

Parent Functions | Algebra 1 & Algebra 2 Reference Sheet

Help students build a strong foundation in function families with this comprehensive 3-page Parent Functions Anchor Chart! Perfect for Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, resource classrooms, and interactive notebooks. This set includes the most essential function types students must recognize and analyze — complete with graphs and key characteristics such as: Domain & Range Intercepts Symmetry Increasing/Decreasing behavior End Behavior Asymptotes & Special Features A must-have visual refere
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 Graphing Rational Functions Practice

Graphing Rational Functions Practice

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Algebra Crazy
This is a simple one page review for graphing rational functions that I created for my students. They are required to graph a rational function that is in parent function form and one that is not. They also need to list features such as the horizontal and vertical asymptotes as well as domain, range, and intervals of increasing and decreasing. There is another problem where the graph is given to them and they must identify characteristics and finally two problems where they must use their unders
Preview of Characteristics of Parent Functions

Characteristics of Parent Functions

This is an activity that helps students analyze the common characteristics of the parent functions covered in an Algebra II class. The parent functions include the following: constant, linear, absolute value, quadratic, square root, cubic, cube root, reciprocal, exponential and logarithmic. Students will graph the parent functions. Then students will answer questions about intercepts, increasing/decreasing behavior, end behavior, and asymptotes. Students will be able to analyze and identify
Preview of 2-2 HW Key: Key Features of Graphs of Equations

2-2 HW Key: Key Features of Graphs of Equations

This Key includes 1 page of handwritten answers to all odd and word problems for its respected Homework/Review document. The answers to the even problems are included in the matching Lesson Notes document along with detailed explanations for the given problem. - 2-2: Key Features of Graphs of Equations · Domain & Range · Identifying x- and y-Intercepts · Increasing/Decreasing & Positive/Negative Function Values · Average Rate of Change This resource is included in the following bundle(s):
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 Key Features of Quadratic Functions - Notes and Homework

Key Features of Quadratic Functions - Notes and Homework

This resource is for the Common Core Algebra I curriculum. It is meant to use to teach key features of quadratic functions. Given a graph or equation of a quadratic function, the key features covered are: opening upward/downard, axis of symmetry, vertex/turning point, maximum/minimum, end behavior, x and y intercepts, intervals where the function is increasing/decreasing, domain/range, and even/odd/neither function. Students are asked to graph the parabola when the equation is given. Note: The
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 Horizontal Vertical Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Introduction

Horizontal Vertical Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Introduction

This activity can be used as an introduction/notes to horizontal and vertical lines and their slopes. Students will be asked to do the following: Define horizontal lines. Define vertical lines. Given 8 lines draw a circle around all the horizontal lines and a square around all the vertical lines. Guided notes on the 4 kinds of lines (horizontal, vertical, increasing and decreasing) and the slopes they have (zero, undefined, positive, negative)Label the slope of 8 lines.Draw a vertical line. Dr
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 Graphing Square Root & Cube Root Functions - Algebra 2 Guided Notes

Graphing Square Root & Cube Root Functions - Algebra 2 Guided Notes

Give your students a clear and visual approach to Graphing Radical Functions with this structured Algebra 2 Guided Notes Set. These notes guide students through understanding square root and cube root functions, identifying key features, and applying transformations with confidence. Radical Functions Overview — Introduces radical functions and distinguishes between square root and cube root parent functions.Key Features of Radical Graphs — Helps students determine domain, range, end behavior,
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