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Preview of Characteristics of Quadratic Equations Calculator

Characteristics of Quadratic Equations Calculator

Created by
Tony Chang
Just fill in 3 numbers, and the following will be calculated for you: coefficient of x² x-intercepts axis of symmetry y value of vertex vertex Intercept Form Standard Form Vertex Form y-intercept Max/Min End Behavior Narrow/Wide Domain Range Increase Decrease Positive Negative Great for checking student work, creating tests, spontaneous questions, etc. Saves you hours of work.
Preview of The Veblen Effect: Why Raising the Price Can Increase Sales | Economics

The Veblen Effect: Why Raising the Price Can Increase Sales | Economics

Your clothing brand's sales are flat. You have two options: cut prices to attract more buyers, or raise them. Most students immediately say cut. This lesson reveals why raising the price sometimes works better — and how Louis Vuitton, Supreme, Apple, and Rolex have built billion-dollar businesses by breaking the most basic rule in economics. 📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN Why the Veblen Effect inverts the demand curve — and why some products sell more units at higher prices than at lower onesHow co
Preview of The Hidden Math of Price Tags: Marginal Utility | Financial Literacy Lesson

The Hidden Math of Price Tags: Marginal Utility | Financial Literacy Lesson

McDonald's gives away unlimited free drink refills — and still makes a profit. Verizon charges $2 for your first minute and $0.10 for your tenth. Nike sells you a second pair of shoes at half price. These aren't coincidences. Every one of these decisions is engineered around the same hidden economic rule — and this lesson teaches students exactly how it works. 📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN What marginal utility is and why the satisfaction from any product reliably decreases with every additional u
Preview of Financial Literacy Lesson - Introduction to Saving

Financial Literacy Lesson - Introduction to Saving

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MoltiCastelli
By the end of this lesson, students will: Understand why saving is important for both planned goals and unplanned expenses,Calculate savings needs,Identify strategies to increase savings,Consider types of savings accounts, Calculate simple interest earned on savings.This lesson is part of a Financial Literacy Unit which is part of the Future READY curriculum.
Preview of Hedonic Adaptation: Why Raises Stop Working | Behavioral Economics Lesson

Hedonic Adaptation: Why Raises Stop Working | Behavioral Economics Lesson

You give your best employee a $5,000 raise. Month one, they're thrilled. Month three, it feels completely normal — and the motivation is gone. Same money. Zero effect. This lesson explains the science behind why raises stop working, why bonuses outperform salary increases dollar for dollar, and how to design rewards, products, and personal habits that actually sustain satisfaction over time. 📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN Why humans rapidly adapt to any change in circumstance — and why the hedonic
Preview of High School Financial Literacy – Paying for College | College & Career Readiness

High School Financial Literacy – Paying for College | College & Career Readiness

Teach High School Students About Financial Aid and Paying for CollegeLooking for a clear, high-impact way to teach financial aid to your students? Understanding financial aid is a key part of financial literacy, but many high school students find the process confusing. This ready-to-use, no-prep digital lesson makes learning about financial aid practical, engaging, and easy to teach. This interactive Google Slides lesson is designed for grades 9–12 and works seamlessly in College & Career Re
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