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Preview of Unit 5 Calculus Analytical Applications of Derivatives

Unit 5 Calculus Analytical Applications of Derivatives

Whole Unit on Analytical Applications of Derivatives. Powerpoint presentations, notes and worksheets. Some things have answer keys. Unit 5 Analytical Applications of Derivatives5.1     Using the Mean Value Theorem 5.2     Extreme Value Theorem, Global Versus Local Extrema, and Critical Points 5.3     Determining Intervals on Which a Function is Increasing or Decreasing 5.4     Using the First Derivative Test to Determine Relative (Local) Extrema 5.5     Using the Candidates Test to Determine Ab
Preview of Applications of Differentiation

Applications of Differentiation

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Wal San
Topics: Equations of Tangent and Normal Rolle's Theorem The Mean value Theorem for Differentiation Increase and Decrease of Functions The Extreme Values Concavity Intervals and Points of Inflection Optimization Asymptotes and Infinity Branches Studying the Behaviour of Functions This presentation is ready to be used in class by teachers. You may need to make small changes depending on the details you teach. My PowerPoint presentations give you all what you need to teach in a classroom
Preview of Parent Function Card Sort

Parent Function Card Sort

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Mathwiz BP
Card sort activity for students to practice characteristics of the parent functions. domain, range, increasing, decreasing, boundedness, and extrema
Preview of IB Math SL - Applications of Derivatives PowerPoint Notes

IB Math SL - Applications of Derivatives PowerPoint Notes

These PowerPoint notes (81 pages) are for applications of derivatives. The main topics of the notes revolve around increasing/decreasing functions, local minimums and maximums, concavity, points of inflection, kinematics, and optimization.
Preview of Calculus PowerPoint Pack

Calculus PowerPoint Pack

A complete set of PowerPoint files aimed covering the following topics: Introduction to differentiationApplications of differentiation including maxima and minima, increasing and decreasing functions.Further differentaion including product, quotient and chain rulesDifferentiation of parametric equationsIntroduction to integrationApplications of integration including area under a curve and trapezium ruleFurther integration including integration by substitution, integration by parts, volumes of re
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 Analysis of Functions (PP)

Analysis of Functions (PP)

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Rita Rhinestone
This powerpoint has examples where you would determine the signs of the first and second derivatives, determining the inflection points, and intervals of increasing and decreasing from a given graph. There is one problem with given conditions and students need to sketch the graph. All answers are given.
Preview of IB Math SL - Applications of Derivatives PowerPoint Notes and Problem Set

IB Math SL - Applications of Derivatives PowerPoint Notes and Problem Set

These PowerPoint notes (81 pages) and accompanying problem set are for applications of derivatives. The main topics of the notes revolve around increasing/decreasing functions, local minimums and maximums, concavity, points of inflection, kinematics, and optimization.
Preview of Derivatives Graph Analysis Using Tables: Notes, Ex, Handout & Assign (Editable)

Derivatives Graph Analysis Using Tables: Notes, Ex, Handout & Assign (Editable)

This resource includes notes, examples, handout and assignment analyzing graphs of functions using tables. Tables include: · Relative Extrema · Inflection Points · Intervals of Increase and Decrease · Intervals of Concave Upward and Concave Downward · Vertical Asymptotes Students will complete tables with: · Information about f(x) · Information about f'(x) · Information about f''(x) · Description of graph
Preview of Calculus: Extrema and Inflection - Matching Activity

Calculus: Extrema and Inflection - Matching Activity

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Emily P K
In this pair / small group activity, students apply what they know about extrema and inflection. Students are given a description of four functions' increasing / decreasing behavior and must determine which descriptions* of each function's first and second derivatives must be true. * Example descriptions on the "answer cards": f ’’ (x) is negative on (-2, 7) f ’ (-2) = 0 and f ’’ (-2) < 0 f has a relative min at x = 7 f ’ (x) changes from neg to pos at x = 7 The file includes instruct
Preview of First And Second Derivative Tests - Create Your Own Matching Activity (Word)

First And Second Derivative Tests - Create Your Own Matching Activity (Word)

In this activity students will be creating four different functions in which they will find their derivatives, determine all critical points, extrema, intervals of increase and decrease and intervals of concavity. Students will also be asked to find a graph of the original function. The activity can be downloaded as a Word document or a Google Slide (see alternate listing) and can easily be used as an online activity, or, can be printed, collected and used as a classroom matching game using all
Preview of Analysis of Functions 1 (PP)

Analysis of Functions 1 (PP)

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Rita Rhinestone
This powerpoint introduces the test for concavity using the second derivative. There are several examples with all steps given. There is one example to just determine increasing and decreasing (first derivative) and then concavity is added in.
Preview of Functions and Their Properties Advanced Math/Pre Calculus  Mini Lesson

Functions and Their Properties Advanced Math/Pre Calculus Mini Lesson

This SmartBoard mini lesson includes determining if a relation is a function, function notation, implied vs relevant domain, findng the domain and range of a function, continuity and types of discontinuity, increasing and decreasing functions, boundedness, local extrema, even and odd functions, identifying asymptotes,and using limit notation,
Preview of Properties of Functions Practice

Properties of Functions Practice

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MathMUDtician
This worksheet uses piecewise graphs to practice all of the major features and properties of functions, and includes an answer key. Topics covered are: interval notation, domain, range, increasing, decreasing, constant, extrema, continuity, and types of discontinuities.
Preview of Applications of Derivatives Unit

Applications of Derivatives Unit

Bundle of resources for an AP Calculus level Unit on Applications of Derivatives. Includes the following (note that all resources can be edited, equations may require MathType): 13 full lessons:Extreme Values of FunctionsIncreasing and Decreasing IntervalsLocal ExtremaConcavityPoints of InflectionGraphical AnalysisMean Value TheoremLinearizationDerivatives of InversesL'Hospital's RuleMotionRelated Rates (Basic)Related Rates (Advanced)Each lesson includes:PowerPoint presentation for the lesson it
Preview of AP Calculus: The First and Second Derivative Tests Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: The First and Second Derivative Tests Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson introduces the First and Second Derivative Tests in the context of polynomials. (The lesson on Curve Sketching uses these tests to examine other types of functions.) The lesson begins with a review of increasing and decreasing functions as well as critical numbers. Then, the First Derivative Test is introduced, along with an application. After that, concavity and inflection points are introduced. Finally, the Second Derivative Test is shown, along with an example. This lesson is
Preview of AP Calculus: Curve Sketching Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Curve Sketching Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
In this lesson, students gain practice in using calculus to understand the features of a graph. Students learn to identify the domain, intercepts, and symmetry of a function. They also practice using calculus to find asymptotes, intervals of increase and decrease, intervals of concavity, local extrema, and points of inflection. This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC. Detailed answer keys are included. The topics covered include: -Features of a Function -Rational Function -Tr
Preview of Studying the behavior (variations) of functions

Studying the behavior (variations) of functions

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Wal San
Topic: Studying the Variations of Functions Objectives: In this lesson, students will be able to ● find the domain of different types of functions See all thumbnails the infinity branches and asymptotes of rational functions ●find the critical points and intervals of increase and decrease of different functions ●find the points of inflection and the concavity intervals of different functions ●sketch the graphs of functions This presentation is ready to be used in class by teachers. You ma
Preview of IB Math Applications & Interpretation SL Topic 5 Calculus BUNDLE

IB Math Applications & Interpretation SL Topic 5 Calculus BUNDLE

This is a GROWING bundle covering IB Math Applications and Interpretation SL Topic 5 Calculus standards: SL 5.1 Introduction to the concept of a limit and derivative interpreted as gradient function and as rate of rangeSL 5.2 Increasing and decreasing functions (coming soon)SL 5.3 Derivative using power rule where all exponents are integersSL 5.4 Tangents and normals at a given point, and their equationsSL 5.5 Introduction to integration as anti-differentiation of functions (indefinite and defi
Preview of Pi Day Trivia Activity:  Graph Analysis Using 1st Derivative (editable)

Pi Day Trivia Activity: Graph Analysis Using 1st Derivative (editable)

Students will use the 1st derivative to answer 20 graph analysis questions in each section . The correct graph analysis answers will lead to the correct answers to trivia questions related to pi. Sections include: finding critical numbersfinding intervals of increase and/or decreasefinding relative extremafinding absolute extrema
Preview of AP Calculus: Graphing the Derivative Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Graphing the Derivative Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson helps students learn how to graph the derivative of a function, given a graph of the function. Students also learn how to interpret the graph of the derivative and they make the connection between the derivative of the position function and the velocity function. Increasing and decreasing functions are also introduced. Finally, students learn how to estimate derivatives from a table of values and then use those values to create a graph of the derivative. This lesson is appropriate
Preview of Curve Analysis & Derivatives – A Complete Guide to Function Behavior | WORKBOOKS

Curve Analysis & Derivatives – A Complete Guide to Function Behavior | WORKBOOKS

Build deep understanding of functions using derivatives, limits, and curve analysisThis bundle is designed for high school math teachers who want students to move beyond procedural differentiation and toward true conceptual mastery of function behavior. Students learn how derivatives, limits, and asymptotes work together to describe increasing and decreasing behavior, local extrema, concavity, inflection points, and global structure of functions. Instead of isolated skills, the materials prese
Preview of AP Calculus Editable Warm-Up Templates

AP Calculus Editable Warm-Up Templates

⭐⭐This SET OF EDITABLE TEMPLATES is designed to enhance your warm-up exercises through the school year. There are editable text boxes for you to insert functions and equations for your students to get a start to your instructional days.⭐⭐ ✅ KEY CONCEPTS/TOPICS:Limits and ContinuityDerivatives RulesIntervals of Increase and DecreaseConcavityAntiderivativesDefinite IntegralsPosition, Velocity, AccelerationVolumes of SolidsI value your feedback.  Please rate this product. If you have any issues or
Preview of AP Calculus Midterm 2006

AP Calculus Midterm 2006

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Vanessa Moon
This is the exam I gave my Calculus students in 2006. If I had it to do over again, I would add some more integration questions. Overall, the exam went well. It is broken down into two parts, 2 sections each and is meant to model the AP exam. The timing is based on two 55 minute sessions. Topics include: differentiation implicit differentiation integration Rates of Change Concavity Increasing and Decreasing Functions Curve Sketching Vanessa Moon
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