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Preview of Characteristics of Polynomial Functions Notes

Characteristics of Polynomial Functions Notes

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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 Interval Notation Notes: Domain/Range, Increasing/Decreasing, Positive/Negative

Interval Notation Notes: Domain/Range, Increasing/Decreasing, Positive/Negative

Teach interval notation using graphs with this engaging notes and practice resource for domain & range, increasing & decreasing intervals, and positive & negative intervals! Color-coded examples to help students connect graph behavior to interval notationStudents identify domain & range, increasing & decreasing intervals, and positive and negative intervalsThe warm-up uses the idea of an ant walking up and down anthills to introduce the concept of increasing/decreasing and positive/negative inte
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.
Preview of Key Features of Graphs of Functions - Editable Algebra Foldable

Key Features of Graphs of Functions - Editable Algebra Foldable

Created by
Lisa Davenport
This editable algebra 1 foldable organizes key features including domain, range, intercepts, intervals that are increasing/ decreasing, and relative maximum/ minimum for the following types of graphs: LinearAbsolute ValueQuadraticExponentialSquare RootPiecewisePerfect for interactive math notebooks! I use this type of assignment during whole group guided instruction, but it would also work great for intervention, small group, centers, or during a tutoring session. This download includes a print
Preview of Average Rate of Change (AROC) and Concavity Analysis

Average Rate of Change (AROC) and Concavity Analysis

Students calculate and analyze how the average rate of change changes over various intervals of increasing/decreasing & concave up/down functions. Students describe if the AROC is positive or negative and if it's increasing or decreasing as you move from left to right across the interval. Pictures of the graphs with the secant lines support students' understanding of the AROC changes.
Preview of Calculus Notes: The First Derivative and Extrema

Calculus Notes: The First Derivative and Extrema

A set of Calculus notes with an intro to the first derivative, including intervals of increasing/decreasing, relative extrema, and absolute extrema, as well as appropriate practice problems.
Preview of Scaffolded Tax Lesson

Scaffolded Tax Lesson

Created by
Ellie Robbins
Corresponds to Illustrative Mathematics/Open Up Math 7 Curriculum, Unit 4 (tax, total price, discount, percent increase/decrease) -TWO DAYS worth of practice problems -Includes images, bold text for accessibility -HIGHLY SCAFFOLDED for each step of calculating percentages
Preview of Algebra 2 Step Function Notes

Algebra 2 Step Function Notes

Step Function Notes for Algebra 2. Included are follow up questions about continuity, domain, range, and increasing/decreasing/constant behavior.
Preview of Key Characteristics of Functions Summary

Key Characteristics of Functions Summary

Created by
Priceless Math
This MS PPT includes a review of the following 8 basic characteristics for functions. 1. Domain & Range 2. Increasing, Decreasing and Constant Intervals 3. End Behavior 4. Positive and Negative Intervals 5. Maximum and Minimum (Extrema) Values 6. X and Y Intercepts 7. Symmetry 8. MultiplicityThe 48 slides included in this slidepack are very detailed and highly animated. Multiple slides are included for each topic and various function gra
Preview of Quadratic Functions Key Features Foldable

Quadratic Functions Key Features Foldable

Created by
Emily Lake
This foldable has sections for Rate of Change (the function is increasing/decreasing at a(n) increasing/decreasing rate), Domain and Range, End Behavior (As x goes to infinity or negative infinity, y goes to infinity or negative infinity), and Key Points (x-intercept, y-intercept, vertex, and maximum/minimum values). This foldable fits the North Carolina standard F-IF.4 for interpreting key features of graphs. An answer key is provided.
Preview of Calculus Notes Bundle: Applications and Techniques of Differentiation Unit

Calculus Notes Bundle: Applications and Techniques of Differentiation Unit

A bundle of calculus notes containing notes on L'Hospital's Rule, implicit differentiation, the first derivative (intervals of increasing/decreasing, critical points) and extrema (relative and absolute), the second derivative (inflection points and concavity) and relating derivatives (f, f', and f"), derivatives in context and applications of derivatives (with rectilinear motion), local linearization, and optimization, all with appropriate practice problems.
Preview of Algebra 2 Piecewise Function Notes

Algebra 2 Piecewise Function Notes

Piecewise Function notes with linear and nonlinear functions. Included are follow up questions for domain, range, continuity, and increasing/decreasing/constant behavior.
Preview of Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Using Rearranged Simple Interest Formulas

Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Using Rearranged Simple Interest Formulas

Description:Worksheets in Printable PDF about applying the rearranged simple interest formulas to solve problems involving investing and borrowing money Level of Difficulty: Advanced Grades: 9th to 12th Outcomes: Students · recognise the rearranged simple interest formulas where  I is the interest, P is the principal, R is the annual interest rate, T is the number of periods (years, months, etc) and A is the final amount · apply the rearranged simple interest formulas to solve problems involving
Preview of Properties of Functions and Function Library

Properties of Functions and Function Library

This is an intense 28 page packet that covers topics and examples for the basics of functions domain and range continuity intervals of increase and decrease extrema symmetry asymptotes x and y intercepts end behavior and then the following function families linear quadratic cubic square root cube root absolute value reciprocal exponential logs sine cosine greatest integer all functions have a place for a sketch, table of values, function behavior (inc/dec/constant), end behavior, symmetry, domai
Preview of Percentage Unit

Percentage Unit

Created by
MeadTheNotebook
This unit was designed for an advanced 6th grade classroom. The first two topics is a review on Percent conversions and comparisions, and then transitions into percent problem solving. The topics covered includes: -Percent, Decimal, and Fraction Conversions -Percent, Fraction, Decimal, Negative, and Absolute value comaprisons. -Percent Proportion -Percent equation -Percent Change -Percent Markup and Markdown -Percent Error -Simple Interest (with 1 year max) There is a quiz, study guide, and tes
Preview of 1.3 Function Analysis Notes

1.3 Function Analysis Notes

Created by
Radiant Math
These notes will help students learn how to analyze functions. Characteristics covered include: Continuity Boundedness Mins/Maxs (Local and Absolute) Symmetry X-Intercepts Y-Intercept Intervals of Increasing/Decreasing/Constant End Behavior (in limit notation)
Preview of Sketching and Analyzing Graphs Guided Notes

Sketching and Analyzing Graphs Guided Notes

Created by
Nicole Hegewald
These guided notes introduce students to reading a story-line and being able to sketch a graph (focusing on increasing, decreasing, and no change). It also goes through looking at a graph and analyzing key features. This aligns with the Big Ideas Blue Textbook 2014, chapter 6 section 5.
Preview of AP Calculus AB: Curve Sketching and Particle Motion Notes

AP Calculus AB: Curve Sketching and Particle Motion Notes

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AP Calculus AB
Students will be able to accurately sketch a curve given its derivative as well as connect the amount of increase and decrease to an integral. Students will be able to apply integrals to particle motion problems.
Preview of Introduction to Percents - Fractions, Decimals, Percents Guided Notes Intro

Introduction to Percents - Fractions, Decimals, Percents Guided Notes Intro

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for an entire class. Students begin by learning what "percent" means and why we use them in the real world. They then learn how to classify percents as either "some, about half, or many." After learning how to write percents as fractions and decimals, the students learn how to convert quiz scores (quotients) into a percent. The assessment is based off of the guided notes. Answer key is included!
Preview of Exponential Functions (Unit 2 AP Precalculus)

Exponential Functions (Unit 2 AP Precalculus)

⭐⭐ This AP Precalculus lesson provides you with a customizable and fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice set and daily lesson quiz that cover the topics for Exponential Functions⭐⭐ ✅ Lesson 2.3 Exponential Functions is a one-day lesson with an emphasis on the College Board standards: 2.3.A Identify key characteristics of exponential functions. ✅ What is included in this resource?⭐ Guided Student Notes ⭐ Google Slides® ⭐ Homework/Practice assignment ⭐ Daily Lesson Quiz (1
Preview of Analyze Polynomial Graphs (Notes, Classwork, Paired Activity with Scaffolding)

Analyze Polynomial Graphs (Notes, Classwork, Paired Activity with Scaffolding)

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Math Sunshine
Analyze degree 3 & 4 polynomial graphs. Specifically x-intercepts, y-intercept, relative minimums/maximums, absolute minimum/maximum, intervals of increase/decrease, and end behavior for polynomial graphs. Activity encourages students to talk about graphs with hints for supports as needed, as well as gives students a break from writing. Only intervals of notation are used in the notes and answer keys where applicable. Notes: The notes review vocabulary for key characteristics of graphs. The ch
Preview of Graphs of Absolute Value Functions Cheat Sheet

Graphs of Absolute Value Functions Cheat Sheet

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BuyNomials
Quick notes for how to analyze graphs of absolute value functions. Includes domain, range, vertex, axis of symmetry, intervals of increase and decrease, positive and negative intervals, x and y intercepts, function notation, and transformations.
Preview of Characteristics of Function Graphs 8th grade math guided notes leveled practice

Characteristics of Function Graphs 8th grade math guided notes leveled practice

This scaffolded Algebra 1 lesson gives students the support they need to identify whether a graph is linear or nonlinear, increasing or decreasing, and how to find key features like y-intercepts and rate of change without the confusion that often comes with abstract graph analysis. Whether you’re teaching whole group, small-group intervention, or 1:1 support, this lesson gives you the structure and differentiation you need. ⭐ What’s Included Scaffolded Guided Notes (clear visuals + simpl
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