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Preview of Percents Reference Sheet: Percent Change, Increase, and Decrease

Percents Reference Sheet: Percent Change, Increase, and Decrease

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BuyNomials
This reference sheet on Percents is great for notes or a study guide. Includes how to calculate percents (is over of), percent increase, percent decrease, and percent change. Hand drawn!
Preview of BUNDLE: Graph Polynomials: Guided Notes, Worksheet, Review, Quiz (All Editable)

BUNDLE: Graph Polynomials: Guided Notes, Worksheet, Review, Quiz (All Editable)

Created by
ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Everything you need to teach students to graph polynomial functions. I use this with Big Ideas Algebra 2 (Larson and Boswell) Chapter 4-1, but it could go with any book or as a stand-alone unit. Includes guided notes with 14 examples to work through with students to teach graphing polynomial functions, a practice worksheet with 18 problems, a quiz review worksheet with 11 problems, and a quiz with 10 problems. Topics included are: Identifying and describing polynomial functionsEvaluating polyn
Preview of Math Reference Sheets Bundle: Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry

Math Reference Sheets Bundle: Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry

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BuyNomials
This is a bundle of all of my Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry reference sheets. Topics include: FactoringPercents: Finding percents, Percent Change, Increase, and DecreaseProportional RelationshipsSlopeSystems of EquationsTransformationsTriangle SimilarityClassifying QuadrilateralsTrigonometric Ratios, Quadrantals, Special Right TrianglesDimensional Analysis and Unit ConversionsUnit Circle and Trigonometric Functions GraphsPolygonsGraphs of Absolute Value Functions
Preview of Increasing and Decreasing Notes, Activity, and Assessment - No Prep

Increasing and Decreasing Notes, Activity, and Assessment - No Prep

Master Function Attributes with Ease! 📈 Stop hunting for separate resources to teach function behavior. This comprehensive, no-prep bundle combines everything your students need to master intervals of increase/decrease, positive/negative behavior, and domain/range in one streamlined lesson. Whether you are introducing the concept or providing much-needed remediation, this resource tackles the "big three" of function analysis using a variety of parent functions, including the often-challenging
Preview of Increasing and Decreasing Functions Guided Notes and Triple Match Activity

Increasing and Decreasing Functions Guided Notes and Triple Match Activity

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Increasing and Decreasing Functions Guided Notes and Triple Match Task Card Activity will engage your students while they practice determining the intervals where the function is increasing and decreasing, a key property of functions. The notes also demonstrate where a function is constant. What's Included? Guided Notes with examples for students to complete12 Graphs of Functions, designed to be analyzed easily. 12 cards with intervals for increasing 12 cards with intervals for decreas
Preview of Increasing, Decreasing, and Constant Intervals | Reference Guide & Differentiate

Increasing, Decreasing, and Constant Intervals | Reference Guide & Differentiate

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threedotonefour
Help your students master increasing, decreasing, and constant intervals with this versatile reference guide and practice set! The included color reference page clearly explains each concept with labeled examples, while the differentiated practice sheets allow for gradual release of responsibility. This resource is perfect for: Introducing function behavior from a graph Providing extra support for struggling learners Quick notes, review, or recap activities Exit tickets or informal assessme
Preview of Increasing and Decreasing Intervals

Increasing and Decreasing Intervals

Created by
MaryAnn Lynch
Identifying increasing and decreasing intervals from graphs. Pg 1: Instructions/Overview Pg 2: Guided Notes (key, printable) Pg 3: Guided Notes (student, printable) Pg 4: 7 question Assignment (paper) KEY Pg 5: 7 question Assignment (paper) student version
Preview of Increasing and Decreasing vs Growth and Decay of Exponential Functions Notes

Increasing and Decreasing vs Growth and Decay of Exponential Functions Notes

Do you want a lesson on increasing & decreasing vs growth & decay of exponential functions? This lesson is ready to use and has everything you need! In this lesson your students will learn how to identify if an exponential function is exponential growth or exponential decay and if the exponential function is increasing or decreasing. Students will learn the difference between increasing/decreasing and exponential growth/decay. This lesson includes: ✨ 1 page of guided notes ✨ 1 page of practice ✨
Preview of Intervals of Increasing and Decreasing Powerpoint Notes

Intervals of Increasing and Decreasing Powerpoint Notes

Intervals of Increasing and Decreasing Powerpoint Notes
Preview of NC Math 3:  Section 3.3 notes - Polynomial Functions and Their Graphs

NC Math 3: Section 3.3 notes - Polynomial Functions and Their Graphs

This product includes the following: Fill in the blank copy of Guided notes and its key. The notes can be easily printed for students or downloadable for any device. This lesson is from my NC Math 3 Curriculum (in Unit # 3) but could be also used in Algebra 2. This lesson includes the following concepts: Defining a polynomial function and its characteristics such as degree, end behavior, zeros/roots (including multiplicity), local extrema (min/max), critical point(s), increasing/decreasing inte
Preview of Graph Polynomial Functions: Guided Notes and Worksheet (Editable)

Graph Polynomial Functions: Guided Notes and Worksheet (Editable)

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ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Editable guided notes with 14 examples to work through with students to teach graphing polynomial functions. Practice worksheet with 18 problems. Topics included are: Identifying and describing polynomial functionsEvaluating polynomial functionsDescribing end behaviorGraphing polynomial functions with TI-83/84 calculatorDescribing the x-values for which the graph is increasing, decreasing, f(x)>0, f(x)<0I have used this with Big Ideas Math (Larson and Boswell) Chapter 4-1, but it can al
Preview of Standard & Vertex Form of Quadratics - Guided Notes | Practice | Homework

Standard & Vertex Form of Quadratics - Guided Notes | Practice | Homework

Created by
Emilee Seeger
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE:This is a no-prep lesson that covers the following topics: Parts of a parabolaHow to find the axis of symmetry of a quadratic in standard form.How to find the vertex of a quadratic in standard form.How to determine whether a quadratic has a maximum or minimum.Determining intervals in which the quadratic is increasing/decreasing.Demining values for which the quadratic is positive/negative. How to graph a quadratic in standard form.How to find the axis of symmetry of a quadrat
Preview of NC Math 2:  Section 6.1 notes - Quadratic Functions and Their Graphs

NC Math 2: Section 6.1 notes - Quadratic Functions and Their Graphs

This product includes the following: Fill in the blank copy of Guided notes and its key. The notes can be easily printed for students or downloadable for any device. This lesson is from my NC Math 2 Curriculum (in Unit # 6) but could be also used in Algebra 2. This lesson includes the following concepts: Defining quadratic function (with what each part of function represents), standard form, vertex form, and characteristics that help form quadratic function's shape (parabola) such as extrema, v
Preview of Key Features of Exponential Functions--Notes and Practice, with Key

Key Features of Exponential Functions--Notes and Practice, with Key

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Kelly Croteau
I use this when students have already been exposed to key features but have yet to apply them to exponential functions specifically. There's one page to do together as examples and a second, similar page for students to try on their own. You can then either go over or take up and grade that second page. Key features addressed include: x-intercept, y-intercept, increasing, decreasing, positive, negative, domain, range, end behavior, growth factor, and initial value. Students are also asked to in
Preview of Polynomial Functions and Their Graphs

Polynomial Functions and Their Graphs

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THERESA SIMMONS
Help guide your students to better understanding with these guided notes covering Polynomial Functions and their graphs! The notes covers Local and Global minimum and maximum points, and writing the intervals where the graphs are increasing or decreasing. A use tool will help you save time because students won't have to copy so much from the board. It also uses the same graphs for examples for continuity. It asks critical thinking questions and allows students to think 'outside the box'.
Preview of Intervals of Functions (increasing, decreasing, positive, negative) Notes INB

Intervals of Functions (increasing, decreasing, positive, negative) Notes INB

Master Function Analysis: Intervals of Increase, Decrease, Positive, & Negative 📈 Help your students move beyond "guessing" with this structured, scaffolded set of Guided Notes. This resource is specifically designed to help students master the notation for intervals of increasing, decreasing, positive, and negative outputs, while reinforcing the "tried and true" domain and range. These notes are partially filled, making them an ideal solution for students with accommodations, IEPs, or fo
Preview of Analyzing Graphs Foldable

Analyzing Graphs Foldable

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TpT Store 8
Interactive foldable notes on identifying intervals of increase and decrease, and determining where f(x) > 0 and < 0. To copy... rotate the second page 180 degrees and copy back to back. Students should glue the blank side down into their interactive notebook.
Preview of Algebra 2 Warm up Slip

Algebra 2 Warm up Slip

Students show what they know about domain, range, increasing and decreasing in any graph or equation with this quick check. This template works great as a warm up, exit ticket or checks after group activities. Works with any function. Students write in a given function and give the domain and range and intervals on which the function is increasing and/or decreasing. Check out more FREE Algebra & Algebra 2 warm up templates. You may also like:Domain and Range Math PennantAlgebra 2 Word WallAlgeb
Preview of Key Features of Functions Notes- Printable

Key Features of Functions Notes- Printable

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Math with MrsK
This Key Features of Functions Worksheet helps students identify and describe domain, range, intercepts, increasing and decreasing intervals, positivity and negativity, and end behavior. Students practice writing answers using inequality notation and interval notation, strengthening their understanding of function behavior. This resource is ideal for Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 students learning to analyze graphs and functions. Perfect for guided notes, review, test prep, or independent pract
Preview of 02 Features of a Function Notes- Algebra 2

02 Features of a Function Notes- Algebra 2

02 Features of a Function Notes - Interval Notation - Domain and Range - Intervals of Increasing and Decreasing - Positive and Negative Intervals - Solving equations by graphing - Solving inequalities by graphing
Preview of Function Graphs Analysis Algebra 2 Cheat Sheet | end behavior, inc/dec, max, min

Function Graphs Analysis Algebra 2 Cheat Sheet | end behavior, inc/dec, max, min

This free, printable reference sheet covers the following analysis of function graphs: increasing/decreasing intervalsend behaviorrelative maximum/minimumabsolute maximum/minimumIf you use "global" max/min and "local" max/min, there is a variation of the sheet included using these terms instead of relative and absolute. The sheet prints 2 per page. You may also like:Graphing Polynomial Functions Digital Math Escape Room Activity"2 Truths and a Lie" Key Features of Rational Functions Error Analys
Preview of Characteristics of Polynomial Functions Notes

Characteristics of Polynomial Functions Notes

Created by
Dana Kick
Notes on a few quick topics my students were struggling with! Intervals of increase and decrease, intercepts, extrema, maximum and minimum, end behavior, domain and range. My special ed students needed some very clear outlined notes on these topics, so I made this for them. Hope you like it too! Stay tuned for practice pages to go with these notes!
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 Precalculus: Function Basics

Precalculus: Function Basics

Guided notes for functions review for beginning of a precalculus course. Topics discussed include increasing, decreasing and constant functions, Even and Odd functions, Definition, graphing and evaluating piecewise functions, and the difference quotient. Contains blank notes for students to use and a filled out copy I use for myself in class with examples worked out.
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