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Preview of Statistics | One Variable Data | Desmos Cheat Sheet | Entire Unit 1 | INB

Statistics | One Variable Data | Desmos Cheat Sheet | Entire Unit 1 | INB

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Mrs Marcos Math
AP Statistics Unit 1 Desmos Cheat Sheet – One-Variable Data (PDF + JPEG for Stickers & INB Anchor Charts)Make one-variable data simple and accessible with this AP Statistics Unit 1 Desmos Cheat Sheet! This resource is designed to support students in mastering key concepts from the first unit of AP Statistics while integrating technology and interactive learning. ✅ What’s Included: PDF Cheat Sheet: A clear, student-friendly reference covering everything needed for one-variable data in Unit 1.
Preview of Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Squares between y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x)

Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Squares between y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x)

Created by
Mr Buck
Students often find it challenging ot visualize volumes in calculus classes. This is a file to 3D print a model of a volume whose cross sections are squares perpendicular to the x-axis, whose base is defined by the distance between the curves y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x). The download is for an .stl file, which should be printed at very fine resolution. The printed model is 10x10 cm (approximately 4x4 inches).
Preview of Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Semicircles between y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x)

Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Semicircles between y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x)

Created by
Mr Buck
Students often find it challenging ot visualize volumes in calculus classes. This is a file to 3D print a model of a volume whose cross sections are semicircles perpendicular to the x-axis, whose diameter is defined by the distance between the curves y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x). The download is for an .stl file, which should be printed at very fine resolution. The printed model is 10x10 cm (approximately 4x4 inches).
Preview of Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Equilateral Triangle in y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x)

Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Equilateral Triangle in y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x)

Created by
Mr Buck
Students often find it challenging ot visualize volumes in calculus classes. This is a file to 3D print a model of a volume whose cross sections are equilateral triangles perpendicular to the x-axis, whose base is defined by the distance between the curves y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x). The download is for an .stl file, which should be printed at very fine resolution. The printed model is 10x10 cm (approximately 4x4 inches).
Preview of Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Isosceles Triangles between y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x)

Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Isosceles Triangles between y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x)

Created by
Mr Buck
Students often find it challenging ot visualize volumes in calculus classes. This is a file to 3D print a model of a volume whose cross sections are isosceles triangles perpendicular to the x-axis, whose base is defined by the distance between the curves y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x). The download is for an .stl file, which should be printed at very fine resolution. The printed model is 10x10 cm (approximately 4x4 inches).
Preview of Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Rectangles between y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x)

Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Rectangles between y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x)

Created by
Mr Buck
Students often find it challenging ot visualize volumes in calculus classes. This is a file to 3D print a model of a volume whose cross sections are rectangles perpendicular to the x-axis, whose base is defined by the distance between the curves y=x^2 and y=sqrt(x), and have a height twice the base. The download is for an .stl file, which should be printed at very fine resolution. The printed model is 10x10 cm (approximately 4x4 inches).
Preview of AP Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Circle with radius 4 & square cross-sections

AP Calculus Volumes 3D Print Model: Circle with radius 4 & square cross-sections

Created by
Mr Buck
Students often find it challenging ot visualize volumes in calculus classes. This is a file to 3D print a model of a volume whose cross sections are squares perpendicular to the x-axis, whose base is the equation of a circle with radius 4. This is a classic example used in multiple calculus textbooks, online resources and advanced placement. The download is for an .stl file, which should be printed at very fine resolution. The printed model is 10x10 cm (approximately 4x4 inches).
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