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Preview of Systems of Equations: Write and Solve Word Problems (Mini Lesson and Video)

Systems of Equations: Write and Solve Word Problems (Mini Lesson and Video)

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This Mini Lesson is all about Writing and Solving for Systems of Equations. This video slowly goes through the process of writing the equations, and moves through the solving process a little faster. *Note both Substitution and Elimination are used in the solving process.*I pride myself on small mini lessons for remediation and reteaching purposes. Simple yet will make your students feel confident and successful.✅ Step by Step Directions on the Process of Systems by Graphing✅Answer Key and V
Preview of Form Algebraic Expressions Lesson

Form Algebraic Expressions Lesson

Forming Algebraic expressions Full lesson: Starter Lesson links Connect task Modelling slides Whiteboard questions Independent work slide differentiated - Fluency, Reasoning, Problem solving + Answers Plenary task
Preview of The Utter Power of Proportional Reasoning

The Utter Power of Proportional Reasoning

Using proportional reasoning lets us find quantitative and qualitative answers to Physics and Math problems in a fast and easy way. This 4 page tutorial explains a three step process for approaching these problems, and also has 6 completely worked examples to help the student become a master at solving proportional reasoning problems. Great prep for the AP Physics and other standardized Physics exams.
Preview of 10.12 Lagrange Error Bound – Mega Notes (AP Calculus BC)

10.12 Lagrange Error Bound – Mega Notes (AP Calculus BC)

Help your students understand and apply the Lagrange Error Bound with this clear, step-by-step AP Calculus BC guide.This resource teaches students how to estimate the maximum error in Taylor polynomial approximations, a key concept in AP Calculus BC Unit 10. What Students Will Learn ✔ What the Lagrange Error Bound represents ✔ How to identify the correct derivative to use ✔ How to find an upper bound for the error ✔ How to apply the error formula in AP-style problems ✔ How to justify accu
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