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Preview of Introduction to Implicit Differentiation Matching Puzzle

Introduction to Implicit Differentiation Matching Puzzle

This matching/domino/puzzle activity is for an introduction to implicit differentiation - BEFORE the students have taken notes, etc. Students only need to know the power and product rules to complete the activity (the question on each card matches to an answer on another card). There are easier problems that should help them figure out the harder problems. dx/dx is left in the problems to help them understand what they are doing - hopefully, they will ask about it needing to be there when they f
Preview of Evaluating Inverse Trig Functions Foldable Organizer

Evaluating Inverse Trig Functions Foldable Organizer

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Evaluating Inverse Trig Functions Foldable Organizer will help your students grasp the concepts and also get practice with Composite Inverse Trig Functions. Your students fill-in the properties and then practice 16 well chosen representative problems. Also included are 6 completed examples for reference. Problems include straightforward problems such as sin_inverse(1/2) and more complex problems like sin(sin_inverse of π/2) or arcsin(sin(3π)). Both notations, sin^-1 and arcsin for i
Preview of Rational Functions Graphs and Key Features and Properties

Rational Functions Graphs and Key Features and Properties

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your students will practice determining the Key Properties of Rational Functions and Their Graphs. There are 11 problems for your students to solve plus a blank problem template for you to customize or create an assessment or homework. Students graph the function and find the: domainrangehorizontal asymptotesvertical asymptotesholesx – interceptsy-interceptsslant asymptotes when applicable. I have included slant (oblique) asymptotes on two problems. These can be omitted if that topic is not
Preview of Finding Limits Analytically FUN Notes Doodle Pages for Calculus

Finding Limits Analytically FUN Notes Doodle Pages for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students will love these Finding Limits Analytically and from Graphs FUN Notes Doodle pages, complete guided notes and practice in a fun format. Use with your lesson or as homework, assessment, or enrichment. This fun and engaging format is designed to teach the rules and give students the practice they need to succeed. What's included?Guided notes and explanations26 problems with a variety of methods Determining Limits from Graphs, Direct Substitution, Rationalizing, One Side
Preview of Exponential Functions Notes Review Pre-algebra, Algebra, Pre- calculus

Exponential Functions Notes Review Pre-algebra, Algebra, Pre- calculus

A comprehensive digital review covering the complete Algebra 1 exponential functions unit — from classifying growth vs. decay to writing equations and solving compound interest problems. Fully self-grading with no prep, no login, and no printing required. ★ WHAT'S COVERED (4 Topics) • Classify Exponential Functions — the f(x) = a · bˣ form, growth (b > 1) vs. decay (0 < b < 1), identifying from tables (constant ratio), graphs, and equations; growth rate r from the base; constant ratio
Preview of Function, First and Second Derivative Graph Match / Card Sort

Function, First and Second Derivative Graph Match / Card Sort

This three-way match/card sort/puzzle connects facts about the original function to graphs of the first and second derivatives. My students started at the graph of the first derivative and then worked forwards and backwards to the second derivative and original function. This CAN be done when they first learn about derivatives before they learn about antiderivatives - it helps them make connections early. My students put their matches in their interactive notebooks.
Preview of Trigonometric Parent Functions Foldable – Interactive Reference for All 6 Graphs

Trigonometric Parent Functions Foldable – Interactive Reference for All 6 Graphs

Created by
Sawyer Kolbe
Help students visualize and understand all six trig parent functions with this foldable reference tool! Designed to print on standard 8.5" x 11" paper and fold in half, this interactive mini-book includes graphing space, property identification, and a full-page function summary. What’s Included: 8-page foldable (printable on 8.5" x 11" paper, folds in half like a booklet) A page for each trig function: sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent Each page includes: A blank graph fro
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