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Preview of Log Properties Discovery Activity | Product, Quotient & Power Rules | Algebra 2

Log Properties Discovery Activity | Product, Quotient & Power Rules | Algebra 2

Log Law Lie Detector is a guided discovery activity designed to help students build a deeper understanding of logarithm properties before formal notes or practice. Instead of simply memorizing the product, quotient, and power properties of logarithms, students test claims, compare both sides, identify patterns, and determine whether each statement is true or a “lie.” This activity is best used after students have learned how to evaluate basic logarithms and/or convert between logarithmic and exp
Preview of Basic Antiderivatives/Indefinite Integrals (Power Rule and Basic Trig) Notes

Basic Antiderivatives/Indefinite Integrals (Power Rule and Basic Trig) Notes

These notes cover introducing and finding antiderivatives of expressions using the power rule - as well as the six basic trig functions. This note sheet formatted to be a 1/2 sheet of paper. It is intended to hand out to the students so that they do not have to write everything down - not for them to cram everything on the note page. They can use it as part of their interactive notebook OR they can staple/tape/glue it to wherever they are taking notes. My students kept it out during the lecture
Preview of 1.2 - Function Notation f(x) (MCR3U Grade 11 Functions / Pre-Calculus)

1.2 - Function Notation f(x) (MCR3U Grade 11 Functions / Pre-Calculus)

Ontario Curriculum Expectations:A1.2 - represent linear and quadratic functions using function notation, given their equations, tables of values, or graphs, and substitute into and evaluate functions.
Preview of Calculus Part 2 Notes (Derivative, Motion, Slope Fields, Euler's, Antideriv)

Calculus Part 2 Notes (Derivative, Motion, Slope Fields, Euler's, Antideriv)

These notes cover introductions to the following topics: Derivative (basic trig and power rule)Motion (graphically and analytically)Slope FieldsTangent Lines and Euler's MethodAntiderivates/Indefinite IntegralsAntiderivatives and Initial ConditionsThese note sheets are formatted to be on 1/2 sheets of paper. They are intended to be handed out to the students so that they do not have to write everything down - not for them to cram everything on the note page. They can use them as part of their in
Preview of Logarithmic Inequalities Notes and Maze

Logarithmic Inequalities Notes and Maze

Created by
Joan Kessler
Challenge your students with this fun maze for Solving Logarithmic Inequalities. This resource also includes Guided Notes with special Logarithmic Inequality rules. The self checking maze is great way to engage your PreCalculus and AP® PreCalculus students* while challenging them with a variety of problems. There are 16 problems of which 11 must be solved to successfully complete the maze. Problems include both same bases and different bases. INCLUDEDPDF version of the MazeGuided Notes
Preview of Differentiation: Definition & Fundamental Properties (AP Calculus AB - Unit 2)

Differentiation: Definition & Fundamental Properties (AP Calculus AB - Unit 2)

Created by
Math Lion
Differentiation: Definition and Fundamental Properties Calculus Unit Bundle:This is a bundle with guided notes, PowerPoints aligned with the guided notes, additional practice (homework), mid-unit quiz, unit test, unit review, and unit pacing guide for Differentiation: Definition and Fundamental Properties Calculus (Unit 2). This unit contains 5 lessons. Lesson 2.1: Defining Average and Instantaneous Rates of ChangeLesson 2.2: Defining the Derivative of a FunctionLesson 2.3: The Power RuleLesson
Preview of Mathematical Induction Proofs: Number Sequences Worksheets for Grades 10-12

Mathematical Induction Proofs: Number Sequences Worksheets for Grades 10-12

Struggling to teach mathematical induction clearly and effectively in Grades 10–12? AP-level proofs can feel abstract and intimidating for many students. Number Sequences Proofs: Mathematical Induction Worksheets is a ready-to-use resource. It helps students understand how induction works and why it works. Students learn more than just the steps. This resource is ideal for AP Calculus, Precalculus, Honors Algebra, and Discrete Mathematics. Students begin with the Domino Effect (Domino Meth
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