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Preview of Limits, Continuity & IVT Cheat Sheet | AP Calculus AB/BC Unit 1 Review

Limits, Continuity & IVT Cheat Sheet | AP Calculus AB/BC Unit 1 Review

Created by
KingMamaMath
This 2-sided, one-page resource is perfect for review, test prep, or daily reference. Designed for AP Calculus AB and BC students, it summarizes all the essential concepts from Unit 1 in an easy-to-follow format. 📘 What’s Included:• Intuitive definition of limits • One-sided limits (left-hand and right-hand) • Limit laws and properties • Special limits and the Squeeze Theorem • Step-by-step strategies for evaluating limits • Vertical and horizontal asymptotes • Limits at infinity + rational f
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 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 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 1 Notes (From Attributes of Functions to Finding Limits)

Calculus Part 1 Notes (From Attributes of Functions to Finding Limits)

This includes five note sheets (formatted so they work as part of an interactive notebook), one graphic organizer, and the slides that have all of the videos for all of these - and the rest of the year of calculus.
Preview of Horizontal and Oblique/Slant Asymptote Notes, Limits as x Approaches Infinity

Horizontal and Oblique/Slant Asymptote Notes, Limits as x Approaches Infinity

These notes cover finding horizontal and oblique asymptotes analytically. Students will be taking limits as x approaches positive and negative infinity. 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 du
Preview of Introduction to Motion Notes

Introduction to Motion Notes

These notes the basics of motion on a line (2 dimensions) both analytically and graphically. There is also a graphic organizer (copy it 2 to a page for and interactive notebook). As always with my lessons, there is a focus on justifying answers. 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
Preview of Limits from Tables plus Guided Notes for Calculus

Limits from Tables plus Guided Notes for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Evaluating Limits from Tables with Guided Notes resource is designed to help your Calculus students understand and master the concepts in this section and promote fluency. What's Included?11 Task cards which include polynomial, rational, irrational, and trig functions. Students use a table to determine if a limit exists and to evaluate it, if it exists. There are also problems which students are given a table and asked to estimate the limit. Blank Task card for you to personalizeGuided
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