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Preview of Function Notes Defining, Domain & Range, Linear, Increasing/Decreasing Algebra

Function Notes Defining, Domain & Range, Linear, Increasing/Decreasing Algebra

Everything students need to master function basics in Algebra 1 — from the definition and vertical line test to identifying increasing, decreasing, and constant intervals. Fully digital, self-grading, and no prep required. ★ WHAT'S COVERED (4 Topics) • Defining Functions — the "exactly one output" rule, function notation f(x), the vertical line test, identifying functions from ordered pairs and tables; visual canvas diagrams showing function vs. non-function • Domain & Range — inputs (domain) an
Preview of Applications of Derivatives Cheat Sheet | MVT, EVT, Optimization & Related Rates

Applications of Derivatives Cheat Sheet | MVT, EVT, Optimization & Related Rates

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Take your students beyond basic derivatives with this powerful Applications of Derivatives Cheat Sheet for AP Calculus! This 2-sided, one-page resource clearly organizes the most important concepts from Units 4 & 5, helping students apply derivatives in real-world and exam-style situations. 📘 What’s Included:• Mean Value Theorem (MVT) • Extreme Value Theorem (EVT) • Critical points and the Candidate’s Test • Increasing & decreasing intervals • First and Second Derivative Tests • Concavity and
Preview of Exponent Laws & Scientific Notation pre-algebra algebra 1

Exponent Laws & Scientific Notation pre-algebra algebra 1

All seven exponent and scientific notation topics in one beautifully designed, self-grading digital review. Students work through rules at their own pace with instant feedback, detailed explanations, and a comprehensive 28-question quiz — no prep or login required. ★ WHAT'S COVERED (7 Topics) • Product of Powers & Identity Property — add exponents for same base, a¹ = a, multiply coefficients separately • Quotient of Powers & Zero Exponents — subtract exponents when dividing, proof and meaning of
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