TPT
Total:
$0.00

Percent Increase and Decrease Quiz - Page 6

1,400+ results
Filters
Standard
Preview of Parent Functions & Graphs Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework

Parent Functions & Graphs Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework

Build student engagement and participation as you teach functions. This Parent Functions and Graphs Lesson covers graphs of linear, absolute value, quadratic, and greatest integer functions by analyzing continuity, intercepts, local minima and maxima, intervals of increase and decrease, end behavior, asymptotes, domain and range in a creative, comprehensive, and clear way. Scaffolding is embedded right into the guided notes that students complete while you teach. Students remain motivated to pr
Preview of 2-2 HW: Key Features of Graphs of Equations

2-2 HW: Key Features of Graphs of Equations

The Lesson Homework includes 2 pages of instructional material with categorized scaffolded problems. The lesson outline is as follows: - 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): The Algebra II CurriculumMore for Chapter 2: - Chapter 2: Linear Functions & Systems of Equations- 2-1: Relations & Functions
Preview of Quadratic Functions - Key Features of Quadratic Functions

Quadratic Functions - Key Features of Quadratic Functions

Created by
Taylor Darr
Algebra 1: Key Features of Quadratic Functions Notes Help students understand the key features of quadratic graphs with these structured, student-friendly guided notes! This resource walks Algebra 1 students through identifying and analyzing important characteristics of quadratic functions while giving them opportunities to practice with graphs and tables. These notes are perfect for introducing quadratic functions or reinforcing graph analysis skills in Algebra 1. Topics Covered Key featu
Preview of My Family Portrait - Representing Functions

My Family Portrait - Representing Functions

The assignment is built around the metaphor of a "family portrait wall," where each “frame” contains a different representation or element of a function. Students fill in each section with: A function and its corresponding graph, table, and real-world description of the function. Additionally, a frame is designated for the Key features such as: Domain and range Intercepts Max/min points Intervals of increase/decrease In the digital version, students are instructed to use Desmos (a free online g
Preview of Graphing Quadratics in Standard Form Guided Notes and Practice

Graphing Quadratics in Standard Form Guided Notes and Practice

Created by
Algebra Crazy
This product contains two different resources. The first is the guided notes that I use for introducing how to graph a quadratic in standard form. These notes do include characteristics of the graph - domain and range, interval of increase/decrease, intercepts, vertex, and axis of symmetry. The second resource is a simple practice assignment that I use to check for understanding. These notes are also available in vertex and intercept form. Please let me know if you have any questions. Enjoy!
Preview of Arithmetic Sequence Guided Notes, Worksheets, Homework 10th-12th Grade Algebra 2

Arithmetic Sequence Guided Notes, Worksheets, Homework 10th-12th Grade Algebra 2

This product is part of Unit 4 (Arithmetic Sequence). Get the full unit or even better, the full year below: Algebra 2 Full Year Curriculum (lessons, Homework, Reviews, Assessments, Answer Keys, All editable)This Algebra lesson introduces students to arithmetic sequences as patterns in which each term increases or decreases by a constant difference. Through clear instruction, guided examples, and structured practice, students learn how to identify the common difference, generate terms, and writ
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 2B.3 – Polynomial Function Intervals & Behavior

Algebra 2 - Lesson 2B.3 – Polynomial Function Intervals & Behavior

How can students fully understand what a polynomial function is doing across its entire graph? In this clear, no-prep lesson, students analyze polynomial functions by determining domain and range, identifying intervals where functions are increasing or decreasing, and interpreting where functions are positive or negative. Students also learn how turning points reveal relative maxima and minima, connecting graph behavior to function structure. The lesson then extends into full function analysis,
Preview of 2-2 Lesson Bundle

2-2 Lesson Bundle

The lesson includes the following instructional material with corresponding answer keys, notes, and homework with scaffolded problems. Lesson outline is as follows: - 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): The Algebra II CurriculumMore for Chapter 2: - Chapter 2: Linear Functions & Systems of Equations
Preview of Parent Functions Notes

Parent Functions Notes

Created by
Laurel Hickman
A handout to guide students as they take notes on each of 6 parent functions: Quadratic, Linear, Exponential, Rational, Square Root and Absolute Value. Each function has a space to describe its name, intercepts, domain and range, symmetry, end behavior, increasing and decreasing behavior, a table of values and a graph. A Word document version is provided so you can adapt this handout to suit your needs.
Preview of Logarithmic Functions Transformations Scaffolded Notes

Logarithmic Functions Transformations Scaffolded Notes

Created by
ThreeFourthsMe
This product contains scaffolded notes for logarithmic transformations. 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 of your students and it makes your life easie
Preview of Quadratic Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Quadratic Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Quadratic 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 Quadratic Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example quadratic function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptRootsMinimum/MaximumIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd Behavior
Preview of Cubic Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Cubic Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Cubic 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 Cubic Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example cubic function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptMinimum/MaximumRootsIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd Behavior
Preview of Absolute Value Functions Anchor Chart + Guided Notes

Absolute Value Functions Anchor Chart + Guided Notes

Teach and reinforce the fundamentals of absolute value functions with this engaging Anchor Chart + Guided Notes set! Students explore key vocabulary and graph features, including: Domain & RangeVertex and Axis of SymmetryPositive & Negative intervalsX- and Y-interceptsIncreasing & Decreasing intervalsThe guided notes walk students through each concept step-by-step, making it ideal for direct instruction, independent work, or interactive notebooks. Includes: ✅ Anchor Chart (Full-Color + Printer-F
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 Square Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Square Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Square Root 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 Square Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example rational function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptRootsMinimum/MaximumIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd Behavi
Preview of Cube Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Cube Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Cube Root 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 included also. This Cube Root Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about an example cube root function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptMinimum/MaximumRootsIncreasing/Decreasing BehaviorEnd Behavior
Preview of Absolute Value Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

Absolute Value Function Analysis Anchor Chart (with Student Fillable Version)

This Absolute Value 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 included also. This Absolute Value Function Analysis Anchor Chart covers the following about a sample absolute value function: Parent FunctionDomain & RangeY-interceptMinimum/MaximumRootsIncreasing/Decreasing Behavior
Preview of Key Features of Functions Algebra Activity Flip Book

Key Features of Functions Algebra Activity Flip Book

Created by
Mathberry Lane
Algebra Teachers - Grab this Key Features of Functions Flip Book! It's a Game Changer!Need an engaging resource for teaching key features of functions? Give your students a clear, organized way to master concepts like: What’s Included:✔️ Intercepts ✔️ Domain & Range ✔️ Relative Maximums and Minimums ✔️ Increasing/Decreasing Intervals ✔️ End Behavior✔️Flip Book Assembly Instructions✔️Answer KeyThis Key Features of Functions Flip Book includes graphic organizers and quick practice for each topic.
Preview of Algebra 2 Key Features Functions Guided Notes Lesson Practice x y intercept

Algebra 2 Key Features Functions Guided Notes Lesson Practice x y intercept

Are you a High School Math Teacher looking for a set of Guided Notes for Key Features that include: hands-on Math Lab exploration, interactive discussion prompts and exit ticket? In this resource: x and y intercept/s, minimum & maximum values, increasing and decreasing intervals as well as end behavior. Students will explore multiple representations (tables, equations, and graphs) while staying challenged — no watered-down fluff here. What’s Included: Math Lab Exploration → hands-on opener t
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 Foldable - Graphing Quadratic Functions from Vertex Form (INB)

Foldable - Graphing Quadratic Functions from Vertex Form (INB)

Created by
Mathy Mrs J
*This product is included in the following bundles: Graphing Parabolas NO PREP Unit, and Graphing Parabolas from Vertex Form NO PREP Lesson. This foldable describes how to graph a parabola given its equation in vertex form. The students find the vertex, the y- intercept, a reflection point, and describe the domain, range, and intervals of increase and decrease. You may also like...✏️ Graphing Quadratic Functions from Vertex Form Mini Notes✏️ Graphing Quadratic Functions from Vertex Form Inves
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations - All Methods

Solving Quadratic Equations - All Methods

This resource provides students with one quadratic equation and asks them to: solve graphicallysolve by factoringsolve by completing the squaresolve using the quadratic formulaidentify characteristics of its graph (domain, range, concavity, axis of symmetry, vertex, and where it's increasing/decreasing)An answer key is provided for the given equation, but there is also a page where the equation is blank, allowing teachers to write in any equation they want students to use.
Preview of Graphing Quadratics - All Forms Included!!!

Graphing Quadratics - All Forms Included!!!

Created by
Algebra Crazy
This file contains 3 different resources. There are guided notes for how to graph a quadratic in standard form, vertex form, as well as intercept form. Each is a separate file. Characteristics such as transformations, domain, range, interval of increase/decrease, end behavior, axis of symmetry, vertex, and intercepts. There are also examples that show how to convert from vertex and intercept form into standard form. Please let me know if you have any questions. Enjoy!
Preview of Characteristics of Polynomials Graphs Graphic Organizer

Characteristics of Polynomials Graphs Graphic Organizer

Created by
Linzy Ledford
Graphic organizer that can be used as notes with a couple examples and includes the characteristics listed below. Name based on degree and # of terms, intercepts, Domain, Range (in all forms), End Behavior, Absolute max/min, relative max/min, Interval of Increase/Decrease, and Even/Odd/Neither functions. Answer key included.
Showing 121-144 of 1,400+ results