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Preview of Graphing and Analyzing Functions on a Spreadsheet

Graphing and Analyzing Functions on a Spreadsheet

This math activity allows students to investigate the behavior of functions (Quadratic, Cubic, Hyperbolic and Exponential) by adjusting the domain over which the functions are viewed. Students are guided with step by step instructions on how to program a blank spreadsheet to graph functions of their choosing over intervals that they specify. Graphs are manipulated and students are guided to look at growth rates of functions and how they behave as they approach larger and smaller values. Real
Preview of Budget Sheet Assignment

Budget Sheet Assignment

Created by
Zach Graves
This sheet is a mock example of a person's expenses over the course of three months. It asks students to use technology like excel or google sheets to create tables of expenses. Then compare those tables with an average monthly spending budget sheet. This is mainly to be used to have students practice entering data into the spreadsheet and use the "sum" and "average" equations in the spreadsheet. Afterwards, the students can compare the expenses with the income to see if the budget is over or un
Preview of The Quadratic Formula and Finding Roots Using Goal Seek on a Spreadsheet

The Quadratic Formula and Finding Roots Using Goal Seek on a Spreadsheet

Students will be guided to produce a spreadsheet from a blank Excel workbook that uses the quadratic formula to find the roots of a quadratic equation. They will then be guided to graph the functions and see the intersection points of the graph with the X axis. Then other nonlinear functions will be solved using Goal Seek. Goal Seek is a trial and error that allows students to solve equations that cannot be solved algebraically. Students will bring all terms of the equation to one side and
Preview of Math Drill Generator with Answer Keys (all operations and number control)

Math Drill Generator with Answer Keys (all operations and number control)

There is no limit to the number of worksheets you can create with this resource that is ready to print! Create your own math drills with answer keys that can be customized. The source includes specific timetable practice, 50 and 120 random questions versions, no carrying, division, subtraction and adding with options to select how many digits. This is helpful for helping your own kids practice in the summer, fill gaps, or prove that practice helps with numeracy by tracking results in a pivot tab
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