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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 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)

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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 Algebra 1 Quadratics Guide

Algebra 1 Quadratics Guide

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Brandee Crist
My students had a hard time remembering all the different key features of Quadratics covered in the Math Nation Florida's B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 book, so I created a visual guide they could reference. Included are: -Graphs of "opening up" and "opening down" with key features labeled -Definitions of axis of symmetry, x-intercept, y-intercept, and vertex -The three forms of a quadratic equations with the key features in each labeled -Intervals of increasing/decreasing, domain, range, max/min, positiv
Preview of Characteristics of Polynomials Graphs Graphic Organizer

Characteristics of Polynomials Graphs Graphic Organizer

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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.
Preview of Foldable - Graphing Quadratic Functions from Standard Form

Foldable - Graphing Quadratic Functions from Standard Form

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Mathy Mrs J
*This product is included in the following bundles: Graphing Parabolas NO PREP Unit, and Graphing Parabolas from Standard Form NO PREP Lesson. This foldable describes how to graph a parabola (quadratic function) given its equation in standard form. The students find the vertex, the y- intercept, a reflection point, and describe the domain, range, and intervals of increase and decrease. Perfect for Interactive Notebooks! You may also like...✏️ Graphing Quadratic Functions from Standard Form Tas
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions Practice

Graphing Rational Functions Practice

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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 Multi-Step Equations Thin Slicing Activity, One, No & Infinite Solutions (E) BTC

Multi-Step Equations Thin Slicing Activity, One, No & Infinite Solutions (E) BTC

Your students will be engaged while solving equations with variables on both sides during this cooperative group activity. Although I designed this 30 question activity for groups, it can also be used as classwork, homework, a study guide, or as a quiz. This is the fifth in a series of 5 Thin Slicing Activities involving equations. All 5 can be purchased separately or as a Bundle: Equations 5 Thin Slicing Activity BundleAnswers include One, No and Infinite Solutions. If you would like questi
Preview of Functions Graphs & Key Properties Flip Book Foldable Notes

Functions Graphs & Key Properties Flip Book Foldable Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Graphs of Functions Foldable Flip Book is the perfect summary of the key properties of the graphs of functions. The Flip Book includes notes, definitions, illustrations, and practice problems for your students on the following key properties: Domain and Range Odd and Even Functions Increasing and Decreasing Functions SymmetryRelative Maximums and MinimumsAbsolute Maximums and MinimumsThis paper-saving book uses three sheets of paper to make two books. After copying, your students can as
Preview of Foldable - Graphing Quadratic Functions from Factored Form (INB)

Foldable - Graphing Quadratic Functions from Factored Form (INB)

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Mathy Mrs J
*This product is included in the following bundles: Graphing Parabolas NO PREP Unit, and Graphing Parabolas from Factored Form NO PREP Lesson. This foldable describes how to graph a parabola given its equation in factored form. The students find the x- and y- intercepts, then the vertex, a reflection point, and describe the domain, range, and intervals of increase and decrease. You may also like...✏️ Graphing Quadratic Functions from Factored Form Mini Notes✏️ Graphing Quadratic Functions fro
Preview of Analyzing Key Features of Functions Foldable

Analyzing Key Features of Functions Foldable

Looking to help your students learn the different aspects of analyzing functions? This foldable is the perfect intro and helps students visually see each characteristic along side a definition. Topics included: Linear/non-linearInterceptsLine SymmetryMaximum(s) and Minimum(s)Positive and Negative IntervalsIncreasing & Decreasing IntervalsDomain & RangeEnd Behavior (the answer key writes end behavior with arrows, like (, ), but you can adapt if using this foldable in a more-advanced course)All e
Preview of Key Features of Functions from Graphs Guided Notes for Algebra 2

Key Features of Functions from Graphs Guided Notes for Algebra 2

This set of guided notes will walk Algebra 2 students through identifying various key features of functions from graphs. All you need to do is print & make copies for your students! A suggested, detailed answer key is included for all pages. Topics included:Increasing & Decreasing IntervalsRelative Maximum & MinimumsEven, Odd, or Neither FunctionsPositive & Negative IntervalsAsymptotesEnd BehaviorThese notes are perfect to use as a handout or easily hole-punched and added to binder notes. He
Preview of Function Characteristics and Terminology

Function Characteristics and Terminology

This graphic organizer/notes packet is designed to be used to introduce functions at an Algebra I or II level. It contains the parent functions and their graphs, function notation, interval notation, set notation, domain, range, continuous vs. discrete, points of discontinuity, areas of increase and decrease, average rate of change, extrema, intercept, asymptotes and end behavior. It is a great tool to introduce this terminology before diving deeper into each of the parent functions. I use this
Preview of Piecewise and Absolute Value Functions Lesson 7 of 7

Piecewise and Absolute Value Functions Lesson 7 of 7

I designed these lessons to teach my students about piecewise and absolute value functions (the 7th in a series of 7). This lesson focuses on reviewing drawing basic geometric ideas (lines, rays, bisectors, etc), describe a graph using domain, range, maximum, minimum, intervals of increasing and intervals of decreasing, using a word description to draw a function and then writing the equation of that function, given a function and writing the inverse, and graphing an absolute value function and
Preview of Power and Radical Functions

Power and Radical Functions

Created by
Dakota Teacher
This is the first section in the study guide for the Power, Polynomial and Rational Functions unit. In this study guide you will graph and analyze power and radical functions. With these functions you will describe the domain and range, intercepts, end behavior, continuity, and where the graph is increasing and decreasing. This includes a product key.
Preview of Key Features of Polynomial Graphs Interactive Notes and Student Practice Pages

Key Features of Polynomial Graphs Interactive Notes and Student Practice Pages

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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 Algebra Functions Vocabulary fill in the blank notes or reference sheet

Algebra Functions Vocabulary fill in the blank notes or reference sheet

This is a fill in the blank function vocabulary notes/reference sheet. This can be used as a differentiation page or just to save time since students do not have to copy the whole definition. Words included are relation, function, parent function, representations, domain, range, increasing and decreasing function, independent and dependent variables, continuous, and discrete. What others are saying:Extremely satisfied Great resource to supplement the curriculum and fill learning gaps. You migh
Preview of Parent Functions Linear, Quadratic, and Absolute Value Foldable Notes

Parent Functions Linear, Quadratic, and Absolute Value Foldable Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
Organize your students with this basic Parent Functions Foldable organizer which focuses on Linear Functions, Absolute Value Functions, and Quadratic Functions. Your students will fill in a table, graph the functions, identify and fill in properties which include domain, range, end behavior, maximums, minimums, zeros, symmetry, and increasing/decreasing intervals. Teacher versions with answer keys are included as well as two sided printing instructions. Also included is a 2nd version o
Preview of Key Features/Characteristics of Exponential Functions Review and Practice

Key Features/Characteristics of Exponential Functions Review and Practice

Assess your students’ understanding of exponential functions with these 4 comprehensive questions designed to evaluate deep conceptual knowledge — not just surface skills. Students analyze exponential functions from both graphs and real-world scenarios, applying their knowledge to identify and interpret key features. Students will identify: ✔ Domain and range ✔ Asymptotes ✔ Intervals of increase/decrease ✔ Positive and negative intervals ✔ x- and y-intercepts ✔ Maximum or minimum (when a
Preview of Applications of Quadratics Notes - (Attributes, Domain, and Range)

Applications of Quadratics Notes - (Attributes, Domain, and Range)

Applications of Quadratics | Guided Notes Using a Single Graph | Algebra 1 | Interactive Notebook Help your students make real-world connections with this focused set of notes on quadratic applications! Using just one graph, students will analyze key features such as x- and y-intercepts, vertex, domain and range, and intervals of increase and decrease—all in a structured and accessible format. Designed with composition notebook and full-page options, this resource is perfect for interacti
Preview of Interactive Notebook Key Features of Functions

Interactive Notebook Key Features of Functions

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In 2 Math
Interactive Notebook Pages fit PERFECTLY in a standard composition notebook! Examples include all different kinds of functions and identify the following key features... Domain and RangeFunction or Not a FunctionDiscrete or ContinuousLinear or NonlinearIntercepts of GraphsPositive and Negative IntervalsLine SymmetryExtremaIncreasing and Decreasing IntervalsEnd BehaviorCHECK OUT THE VOCABULARY FOLDABLE TOO!Interactive Notebook Function VocabularyAND THIS PRACTICE WORKSHEET!Evaluating and Key Feat
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