1 page fill-in-the-blank foldable covers the definition of a function, domain and range, increasingdecreasing, and minimum and maximum. Contains a PDF version, editable Google Doc version, and a key.
Make factoring binomials engaging with this interactive Google Slides drag-and-drop Difference of Squares activity! Students work through five scaffolded problem sets that increase in difficulty across three levels, building confidence as they progress from basic Difference of Squares expressions to advanced binomials with a Greatest Common Factor (GCF), multiple variables, or higher-order exponents. ⭐ Scaffolded Difficulty — Three Levels, Five Total Problem SetsLevel 1 (Sets 1 & 2) - Factor
The handout presents a real-world scenario where a population of beetles has a gene that helps them digest a new food source. The survival advantage from the gene is modeled using a rational function, which increases initially but levels off as competition grows. It aligns with: Biology Standard: Bio.4.1.1 – Explain the theory of evolution by natural selection Math Standard: NC.M3.F-IF.7 – Graph rational functions and interpret key features The activity guides students through: Analyzing a b
Law of Exponents & Multiplying Polynomials Review Fillable Notes w/ KEY Each law of exponents with formula, an explanation of the formula, and challenging examples to show students how to use the formula and avoid misconceptions. Then students work on multiplying polynomials to lead a connection to factoring quadratic equations and using GCF greatest common factor. KEY INCLUDED RED HIGHLIGHT ON PAGE TITLE. You can use the back practice as a quiz or exit ticket! Everything is editable to your l
A set of 10 problems (google doc) with answer key (google doc), a formative assessment (google form) and a free instructional video including the following problem types: (1) Determine if a function is one-to-one by examining graphs and tables in the desmos calculator. (2) Restrict the domain of a function so that it is invertible. (3) Determine the equation for the inverse of a function. (4) Use composition of functions to verify that two functions are inverses of each other. Aligned to c
Unit Review of 3 and 4: Graphing Quadratics and Characteristics of Quadratics in all 3 forms fillable notes study guideUnit 3 and 4 from my store, this a review that goes over that unit in a more condensed manner before their final or summative assessment. Includes: How to graph a parabola and identify the characteristics from each type fo function: standard, vertex, and factored form. The step-by-step process of solving for each key characteristic is each form! Includes description and overview
7th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Algebra 2, Math, Math Test Prep
CCSS
HSA-SSE.A.1
, HSA-SSE.A.1a
, HSA-SSE.B.3
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