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Preview of Solving Advanced Algebra | Systems, Quadratics & Functions Study Guide G9-12

Solving Advanced Algebra | Systems, Quadratics & Functions Study Guide G9-12

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OpenLatitude
This advanced algebra study guide gives high school students a reliable reference for the core algebra topics they will encounter in Grades 9–12 — from solving systems of equations to applying the quadratic formula and understanding functions. Clear, methodical, and packed with worked examples, this guide builds genuine understanding rather than just procedure — with discriminant analysis, special cases, and the all-important habit of always checking whether your answer is reasonable. WHAT'S INC
Preview of Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Help your AP Precalculus students explore rates of change in polar functions in a hands-on, visual way! This introductory activity focuses on Topic 3.15: Increasing and Decreasing on Polar Functions, guiding students through table completion, graphing, and color-coded analysis to deepen understanding of function behavior. Students will: ✔ Complete a table of values for a polar function. ✔ Graph the function on the coordinate plane ✔ Plot the function on a polar grid ✔ Highlight intervals wit
Preview of AP Precalculus FRQ 2 Exponential Systems Practice

AP Precalculus FRQ 2 Exponential Systems Practice

Do your students in AP Precalculus struggle with FRQ 2 when the function is in exponential form? Prepare your students for Free Response Questions (FRQs) with this focused practice on solving exponential systems! This resource helps students master writing and solving systems of equations in the form f(x)=a⋅b^x. Students will: ✔ Write systems of exponential equations from given conditions. ✔ Use substitution and properties of exponents to solve for the values of a and b. ✔ Use a calculator
Preview of 200 No Prep Prompts | Math | Halloween | Data & Probability | K-12

200 No Prep Prompts | Math | Halloween | Data & Probability | K-12

📊 SET #4 – Data & Probability: Halloween Treats Edition🎯 TitleHalloween | Math | Data & Probability | 200 No-Prep Prompts | K-12📋 Detailed DescriptionOverview: Students explore graphs, tables, averages, and probability through candy surveys and costume data. These 200 ready-to-use prompts make data literacy festive and hands-on. How It Can Be Used: 📊 Bell-ringers or exit tickets for probability units 🎃 Interactive Halloween data labs 🧮 Candy graphing, dice, and spinner activities ✏️ Su
Preview of Math Exit Tickets Grades 9–12 | DOK Levels 1–3 | PDF + Google Slides | CCSS

Math Exit Tickets Grades 9–12 | DOK Levels 1–3 | PDF + Google Slides | CCSS

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DeskMade
Exit tickets for senior Math that match the depth and rigour of high school mathematical thinking. This pack gives you 36 DOK-leveled exit tickets across 12 skills from functions and proof through to calculus, matrices, and vectors. Every ticket has a structured working space and reasoning explanation area. DOK 3 prompts require the kind of extended justification expected at IB DP and AP level. What's Inside36 exit tickets across 12 Math skills3 DOK levels per skill (DOK 1–3)Working box on every
Preview of Probability Practice Problems and Answer Key

Probability Practice Problems and Answer Key

Over 30 problems dealing with probability of independent and dependent events, conditional probability and expected value. Probability scenarios involve the use of dice, cards, marbles, experimental data and survey results. Have your students practice using tables, graphs and real world scenarios to find the probability of an event. Can be used as homework or as a review before a test.
Preview of If 24 is the Answer, What is the Question?

If 24 is the Answer, What is the Question?

Created by
B.Rogers
Use this radial web diagram to challenge students to think outside of the box. If the answer is "24", then what is the question? Students should be encouraged not to restrict their questions to only math. They can work individually on this activity or with a group. One example is already given.
Preview of Pause and Solve

Pause and Solve

Help your students solve math problems one step at a time. Do your students shut down when looking at a problem to solve? I made this resource and taught my students how to use the Pause & Solve step by step process. Checklists and sticky notes are a novelty for students. Try this resource out and see for yourself their improvement. I print this resource in color on white cardstock and laminate. I work through a few problems using this resource either whole group or small group depending on my
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