This worksheet focuses on percentincreaseandpercentdecrease using growth and decay factors instead of the traditional percentage formula. Students learn how to: • Convert percentages into growth and decay factors • Calculate new values using multiplication • Work backwards to determine the original value • Compare the factor method with the percentage formula • Decide which method is more efficient in different contexts The worksheet is structured in clearly separated blocks, moving from
This upload of quiz 13 has both pdf and word formats. This is a no calculator quiz. The word file is editable. This quiz has 12 versions. Grading is easy with student's answers placed into an answer strip that match the spreadsheet of answers. A filled in answer grid is included for all versions. Timing and point values for each question has been left to the teacher. ( I like to give a "freebie" or two when grading, these are very hard quizzes ) It is possible to shuffle the pages and create you
Students will be able to justify where a function is increasinganddecreasing, concave up and concave down. They will be able to justify a function’s extrema and inflection points. They will be able to apply the Extreme Value Theorem, the First Derivative Test, the Concavity Test, the Second Derivative Test, and the Mean Value Theorem. Students will be able to accurately sketch a curve given its derivative graph and sketch a curve’s derivative given its graph.
Students will be able to accurately sketch a curve given its derivative as well as connect the amount of increaseanddecrease to an integral. Students will be able to apply integrals to particle motion problems.
The Critical Points Quiz (2 versions) contains 2 free response problems (one with 8 parts) along with answer keys that show step-by-step solutions (where appropriate) with suggested point distributions. Quizzes are in both PDF and Word form, keys are in PDF form. The quizzes assess: - Finding maxima/minima, intervals of increase/decrease, inflection points, intervals of concave up/down, and sketching a graph of the function - Sketching the graph of f(x) given a graph of its derivative
This quiz was made to align with Calc Medic's curriculum, but can be used for all curriculums. Quizzes key parts of functions, domain/range, increasing/decreasing, concavity, point of inflection, and graphically and algebraic questions. Theoretical and analytical.
This resource includes 5 exam-style free-response questions (FRQs) built around Unit 5: Function Analysis with Derivatives, designed for students in a Calculus AB class or similar introductory calculus course. Prompts focus on: The Mean Value Theorem (MVT)The Extreme Value Theorem (EVT)Intervals of increase/decreaseThe first derivative testFinding absolute extrema with the candidates testConcavityThe second derivative testCurve sketchingConnecting a function to its derivativesOptimizationBehavio
This resource includes 38 exam-style multiple-choice questions (MCQs) built around Unit 5: Function Analysis with Derivatives, designed for students in a Calculus AB class or similar introductory calculus course. This is Part 1 of a two-part set. Topics focus on: The Mean Value Theorem (MVT)The Extreme Value Theorem (EVT)Intervals of increase/decreaseThe first derivative testFinding absolute extrema with the candidates testConcavityAnd moreFormat and UseExam-style MCQs with thoughtful distractor
This Percent Word Problems Worksheet focuses on real-world applications of percentage increaseanddecrease. Students work with growth and decay factors, original price problems, and multi-step percentage changes. The worksheet includes: Calculating new prices after discounts and markups Finding the original price before a percentage change Multi-step percent changes (successive discounts and increases) Error analysis and reasoning tasks Conceptual reflection on percentage language Students
No Prep & Digital! Do your Calculus 1 students need practice using derivatives to find intervals where a function is increasing or decreasing, relative & absolute extrema, and intervals where a function is concave up or down using the first or second derivative test? No application problems are included, perfect for students to solidify understanding of using 1st & 2nd derivative tests. Practice Determining:⭐ Critical points ⭐ Intervals of increase/decrease⭐ Points of inflection⭐ Abso
INCREASING/DECREASING INTERVALSINCREASING/DECREASING INTERVALS & CONCAVITY-SCAVENGER HUNT & CONCAVITY- SCAVANGER HUNT INCLUDED16 Station CardsRecording worksheetDIRECTIONSPrint 16 stations and scatter them around the room, on desks, walls, and even the hallway for more adventure.Distribute the recording worksheet to each student/group.Assign a starting problem to each group. Students will solve each problem and write their answers on the recording worksheet. The answer they get will l
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Solve the quizand send a message to your teacher! There are emoticons used instead of classic A,B,C,D quiz answers. You can ask your students to send their answers with whatsapp, facebook or other service to make it more fun :) Then you compare emoticons with answer page. Perfect for homework! Not sure if this emoji quiz are for you? Download a FREE sample - "1-Digit Addition Emoji Quiz [Free]" and test it out!5 Quizzes with answers. Each quiz worksheet includes 8 unique problems. You can purc
Solve the quizand send a message to your teacher! There are emoticons used instead of classic A,B,C,D quiz answers. You can ask your students to send their answers with whatsapp, facebook or other service to make it more fun :) Then you compare emoticons with answer page. Perfect for homework! Not sure if this emoji quiz are for you? Download a FREE sample - "1-Digit Addition Emoji Quiz [Free]" and test it out!5 Quizzes with answers. Each quiz worksheet includes 8 unique problems. You can purc
Solve the quizand send a message to your teacher! There are emoticons used instead of classic A,B,C,D quiz answers. You can ask your students to send their answers with whatsapp, facebook or other service to make it more fun :) Then you compare emoticons with answer page. Perfect for homework! Not sure if this emoji quiz are for you? Download a FREE sample - "1-Digit Addition Emoji Quiz [Free]" and test it out!5 Quizzes with answers. Each quiz worksheet includes 8 unique problems. Please CLICK
Help students review connecting the graphs of f f' and f'' (the first and second derivative graphs) with the fun card sort activity. All questions in this word scramble activity are aligned to AP Calculus sections 5.3 Determining Intervals on Which a Function is Increasing or Decreasing 5.4 Using the First Derivative Test to Determine Relative Local Extrema 5.6 Determining Concavity of Functions over Their Domains 5.8 Sketching Graphs of Functions and Their Derivatives 5.9 Connecting a Function,
Clear up common interval notation misconceptions! Students connect intervals to x values and graphical representation of a function. Watch the lightbulb turn on with this activity. It works great as a warm-up, exit ticket, or short tutorial when students need a little extra practice reading graphs and thinking through function behavior. Students will practice: Determining where a graph is increasing, decreasing, or constantWriting answers in interval notationBuilding confidence with graph interp
Are you looking for extra practice for your Calculus students finding the Derivatives of the Logarithmic Functions? This set of 20 task cards is just what your students need to help them master and gain fluency with this challenging topic. What's Included?20 Task Cards which increase in difficulty numerically. #1 - 15 are logarithmic functions and the derivatives will use power rule, product rule, and quotient rule. #16 - 18 have bases other than e, and 19 – 20 are applications. Most problems
Are you looking for extra practice for your Calculus students finding the derivatives of Exponential Functions? This set of 20 task cards is just what you want to help your Calculus students master and gain fluency with differentiating exponential functions. What's Included?2 Sets of 20 Task Cards which increase in difficulty numerically. #1 - 11 are exponential which include power rule, product rule, and quotient rule. They also include questions in the form of y = e^ax. #11-15 have bases ot
This resource has a pdf of handwritten notes for the fifth topic of the recently changed Applications and Interpretations HL (AIHL) course. This has the 8 subtopics that are included in A & I SL, plus an additional 10 subtopics for HL. There will also be significant overlap with the A & A Calculus. The other three courses have been available for a while, and I have only just been able to get A & I HL written, in time for the 2023 May exams. My hope is that if you like this resource, please ‘foll
This resource has handwritten notes for the fifth topic of the new Applications and Interpretations SL course, for first exams in 2021. There will be significant overlap with the A & A Topic 5, and this is a subset of A & I HL Topic 5. I wrote and sold notes for the current IB courses, which have been fairly successful, so I am in the process of writing notes for the new courses, from scratch. My hope is that you will have a look at this free download, and if it seems like it would be helpful, p
These are handwritten notes for the fifth topic of the new Analysis & Approaches HL (AAHL / A & A HL) course, for first exams in 2021 - calculus. This has the 11 subtopics that are included in SL, plus an additional 8 subtopics for HL. There will also be significant overlap with the A & I Topic 5. I wrote and sold notes for the old IB courses, which have been fairly successful, so I am in the process of writing notes for the new courses, from scratch. If you want a preview, try the first topi