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Preview of Increasing, Decreasing, Domain, Range, Function Values Graph

Increasing, Decreasing, Domain, Range, Function Values Graph

Created by
Angie Leger
It is hard to find graphs for students to be able to identify where a function is increasing, decreasing, constant, domain, range, maximums, minimums, and function values. I have worked really hard over the years to create my own graph to use as practice or even a quiz on these topics.
Preview of Library of Functions Quiz

Library of Functions Quiz

Created by
Angie Leger
I have created a wonderful quiz on the library of functions. I have used Cubic function, Absolute value function, Identity function, Square root function, Square function, and Reciprocal function. Students must match the graph, name, domain, range, increasing, decreasing for each function. This quiz is a great tool for assessing your students understanding of the characteristics for each function.
Preview of Geometry in the real world

Geometry in the real world

These questions focus on applications of area and volume. You can use them as a quiz, classwork or homework. With or without partners. Page 1 contains a cross unit example (question 1 is a percent/ ratio question)
Preview of Parabola Cheat Sheet

Parabola Cheat Sheet

Created by
MathMUDtician
This is a handout for Algebra 2 students that highlights parabolas and all of their properties. It includes domain, range, intercepts, increasing/decreasing intervals, min/max, axis of symmetry, vertex, focus, directrix, and examples of each form. This is intended to be used as a study aid during the parabola unit.
Preview of Exponential Functions Formula sheet

Exponential Functions Formula sheet

Formula sheet for graphing Exponential Functions that includes the domain, range, shifts, asymptotes, and whether the graph is increasing or decreasing.
Preview of Polynomial Functions Study Guide (Algebra 2)

Polynomial Functions Study Guide (Algebra 2)

Created by
Algebra Crazy
This file contains the study guided that I use after covering the following topics: Analyzing Functions - domain, range, absolute and relative max/min, intercepts, increasing and decreasing intervals, end behavior Even, Odd, or Neither - algebraically and graphically Systems of Polynomials Polynomial Inequalities The test as well as the entire unit is also available for purchase in my store. Please let me know if you have any questions. Enjoy!
Preview of Describing Polynomial Functions (Graphs)

Describing Polynomial Functions (Graphs)

Created by
Math by Miriam
Allow students practice describing the various features of polynomial functions. describe end behaviordescribe the intervals where the function is increasing and decreasingdescribe the intervals where the function is above and below zero
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 Aspects of Polynomial Graphs (handout)

Aspects of Polynomial Graphs (handout)

Created by
Smits Docs
This assignment was created in order to supplement topics that we felt our textbooks didn't cover adequately. This is an assignment that covers various aspects of polynomial graphs including: intercepts, end behavior, max/mins, domain/range, intervals of increasing/decreasing, transformations, and real/imaginary roots. It should be used after graphs of polynomials and their characteristics have been covered completely.
Preview of Attributes of Functions Homework

Attributes of Functions Homework

Created by
Emily Kelly
This file consists of 5 graphs of functions for which students are asked to give domain and range in interval notation, as inequalities and in set notation. They also are asked for intervals of x where the function is increasing, decreasing, positive, negative and constant. For some graphs, students are asked to give intervals of x for which the function is, for example, BOTH positive and decreasing. On the final graphing grid, students are asked to sketch a graph with given attributes. The l
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions Practice

Graphing Rational Functions Practice

Created by
Algebra Crazy
This is a simple review sheet that I use after introducing the basics of graphing rational functions. There are no slant asymptotes or holes included. Students are also required to describe features of the graph such as domain, range, intervals of increasing and decreasing, vertical and horizontal asymptotes. This entire unit is also available for purchase in my store.
Preview of Key Features of Polynomial Graphs Interactive Notes and Student Practice Pages

Key Features of Polynomial Graphs Interactive Notes and Student Practice Pages

Created by
Math by Miriam
After you have introduced some basic concepts about polynomial functions and their graph to students, begin introducing them to analyzing the key features of the graph: zeros, turning points, local extrema, intervals where the function is positive & negative, and intervals where the function is increasing & decreasing. These scaffolded notes and practice pages work great for students to understand this complex topic. The only thing students need besides the note or practice page you give th
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions Practice

Graphing Rational Functions Practice

Created by
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 Functions Notes (Function Families) - Algebra 2

Functions Notes (Function Families) - Algebra 2

Created by
The Engineer
This item can be used to introduce function families and the characteristics of each. It may also be used as a culminating review activity for students. I have included 2 versions of the notes: a fill-in-the-blank version and a completed version that can be given to students. Characteristics for each family include: - Domain - Range - x and y intercepts - End Behavior - Increasing & Decreasing Intervals - Asymptotes Also included for each family is
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 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,
Preview of Functions, Domain and Range, Independent vs Dependent, Notes, Practice, Quiz

Functions, Domain and Range, Independent vs Dependent, Notes, Practice, Quiz

Created by
Helena Lizama
Chapter 3 Section 1 Notes are all about functions, domain, range, independent variables, and dependent variables. This is completely ready for you to download, print, teach, and assess. The notes should take you between 20-30 minutes. You also have access to a practice for your students that is a total of 8 questions and there is an Exit Ticket. You can choose to complete all in one class period or you can save the Exit Ticket as a Warm-Up for the next day. You can also purchase all of Chapter 3
Preview of Sampling and Margin of Error Quiz (Algebra II Unit 7)

Sampling and Margin of Error Quiz (Algebra II Unit 7)

Created by
Algebra Crazy
This file is a short quiz that I give to my Algebra II students after studying margin of error, types of sampling and observation vs experimental studies. This quiz is a combination of multiple choice and short answer along with calculations. Enjoy!
Preview of Fold and Pass Logarithmic quiz

Fold and Pass Logarithmic quiz

Anonymous assessment of student understanding of attributes of logarithmic functions
Preview of Rational Expression - Multiply and Divide "Grade the Quiz"

Rational Expression - Multiply and Divide "Grade the Quiz"

Created by
Math Mill
I used this "Grade the Quiz" as a classroom activity for multiplying and dividing rational expressions. I wanted them to look at the factors and understand if they really are the correct factors. It's a little different then just asking them to do the work and I think they enjoyed it.
Preview of Independent and Dependent Variable Sorting Activity

Independent and Dependent Variable Sorting Activity

Created by
ms eureka
Students cut out the variables from the instructions page then tape/glue them into the Independent Variables/Dependent Variables table. Variables come in pairs/from the same situation, but are completely mixed up on the page they cut them from. The direction page includes an example. Use this activity in your Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, or Algebra 2 class to help students practice determining if a variable is independent or dependent. Made on a full page of paper, but can be used in an interacti
Preview of Algebra Simplifying Expressions Do Now | Combining Like Terms & Variables |

Algebra Simplifying Expressions Do Now | Combining Like Terms & Variables |

Created by
STEMora
Looking for a quick, low-prep algebra warm-up that reinforces core simplification skills? This Algebra Simplification Do Now / Bell Ringer is perfect for reviewing key foundational concepts such as combining like terms, multiplying variables, and simplifying algebraic fractions. Designed to be completed without a calculator, it encourages students to show working and build algebra fluency. What’s Included✔ 1 structured Do Now worksheet ✔ Progressive questions that increase in difficulty ✔
Preview of Year 10 Algebra Worksheets | Solving Linear Equations & Checking by Substitution

Year 10 Algebra Worksheets | Solving Linear Equations & Checking by Substitution

Created by
STEMora
This Year 10 Algebra revision worksheet provides students with structured practice in solving linear equations and checking solutions using substitution. Designed as a Do Now, revision task, or consolidation activity, this resource encourages clear working and mathematical accuracy without the use of calculators. Students progress through multiple sets of equations, building confidence in: Solving linear equations Verifying solutions through substitution Showing full working using correct
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