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Preview of Calculus I Worksheets (L7): Graph Sketching

Calculus I Worksheets (L7): Graph Sketching

Worksheet, quiz, and solutions accompanying Calculus I video Calculus Graphing Secrets: The First and Second Derivative Test ExplainedVideo Description: In this lecture from the Prodigy Mathematics Calculus I series, we explore how to sketch graphs using the powerful tools of differential calculus. Instead of relying solely on tables of values, you'll learn how to use the first and second derivative tests to identify critical points, determine intervals of increase and decrease, analyze concavi
Preview of Calculus Worksheet #14: Curve Sketching

Calculus Worksheet #14: Curve Sketching

The 14th of a 20-worksheet sequence created to scaffold and support honors calculus curriculum. Covers finding intervals of increase/decrease and relative extrema; identifying intervals of concavity and points of inflection; and using these to generate accurate graphs of differentiable functions. With a focused and self-contained design, this versatile resource can be used as a small group activity, a homework assignment, a quiz, individual practice for a classwide lesson, or targeted review for
Preview of Analytical Applications of Differentiation (AP Calculus AB - Unit 4)

Analytical Applications of Differentiation (AP Calculus AB - Unit 4)

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Math Lion
Analytical Applications of Differentiation Calculus Unit Bundle:This is a bundle with guided notes, PowerPoints aligned with the guided notes, additional practice (homework), mid-unit quiz, unit test, unit review, and unit pacing guide for Analytical Applications of Differentiation (Unit 4). This unit contains 6 lessons. Lesson 4.1: Using the Mean Value TheoremLesson 4.2: Extrema on an IntervalLesson 4.3: Increasing and Decreasing Intervals and The First Derivative TestLesson 4.4: Concavity and
Preview of Finding Extrema & Intervals of Increase and Decrease | Calculus Derivative

Finding Extrema & Intervals of Increase and Decrease | Calculus Derivative

Help your students build strong calculus foundations with this comprehensive and visually clear worksheet + mini-lesson on relative and absolute extrema and increasing/decreasing intervals! Students will learn how to use first and second derivatives to analyze functions, identify critical points, and determine where functions are increasing or decreasing — all through step-by-step guided problems. What’s Included:✅ Engaging Lesson Page explaining: Critical points Relative and absolut
Preview of Functions - Increasing, Decreasing, Maxima and Minima

Functions - Increasing, Decreasing, Maxima and Minima

This self-checking worksheet has 9 functions which should be put into a graphing utility to find the maximum and/or minimum value. Then, using those values, find either the increasing or decreasing interval. When finished, the students will find a mathematical saying.
Preview of Connecting f(x) to its First & Second Derivatives Card Sort - AP Calculus Unit 5

Connecting f(x) to its First & Second Derivatives Card Sort - AP Calculus Unit 5

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,
Preview of IntervaI Practice | Intervals for Increasing, Decreasing, Constant from a Graph

IntervaI Practice | Intervals for Increasing, Decreasing, Constant from a Graph

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
Preview of Sequences (NOT Arithmetic & Geometric)-10 Practice Pages (80 CLASIFIED Problems)

Sequences (NOT Arithmetic & Geometric)-10 Practice Pages (80 CLASIFIED Problems)

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Niki Math
*The product is designed for PreCalculus through Calculus. These are 10 practice pages/sheets on sequences containing a total of 80 classified problems. Students will find the first n terms of explicitly- defined sequence (page 1, 10 problems)find the first n terms of recursively – defined sequence (page 2, 8 problems)write the explicit rule for the nth term of a given sequence (page 3, 10 problems)determine whether given sequences are monotonic (page 4, 8 problems)prove that given sequence
Preview of AP CALCULUS AB - 5.9 CONNECTING F(X) WITH ITS 1ST & 2ND DERIVATIVES WORKSHEET

AP CALCULUS AB - 5.9 CONNECTING F(X) WITH ITS 1ST & 2ND DERIVATIVES WORKSHEET

Created by
MATH WITH YOSH
This Calculus worksheet is intended for students after they have learned the 5.9 AP Calculus AB Topic: "Connecting a Function, Its First Derivative, and Its Second Derivative." When given the graph of f', often times my students struggle with identifying where the graph of f has a local minimum or maximum, where f is increasing/decreasing, or identifying where the graph of f is concave up/down, or has a point of inflection. Similarly, when given the graph of f'', they tend to struggle with ide
Preview of CALCULUS Extrema Increasing/Decreasing-Max/Min Practice-First Derivative Test

CALCULUS Extrema Increasing/Decreasing-Max/Min Practice-First Derivative Test

Created by
Amy Reed
This Calculus practice focuses on the First Derivative Test and finding the intervals of increasing/decreasing and maxima/minima for functions. The levels of the problems range from beginner to Advanced Placement. Some problems ask students to find the value(s) of x for which the function obtains its maximum or minimum. Other problems ask students to find the maximum or minimum points to remind them to substitute the max and min x-values back into the original function to find what the extrem
Preview of Applications of Differentiation Lesson 3 of 7

Applications of Differentiation Lesson 3 of 7

This lesson covers finding extrema on an open interval and the first derivative test (increasing, decreasing and extrema). It also covers given the graph of a function, sketching the derivative.
Preview of Calculus - Studying the Behavior of Functions Graphically

Calculus - Studying the Behavior of Functions Graphically

Students use the graphing calculator to create graphs of f, f’, and f”, and make observations about conditions that cause f to be increasing f to be decreasing, Extrema to occur A point of inflection based upon information from various graphs. This is a great lesson for students to use prior to knowing all the analytical techniques for taking a derivative. Using the built-in features on the graphing calculator students can graph a derivative of a function and a second derivative of a f
Preview of Calculus - Reading and Using Information from the Graph of f'

Calculus - Reading and Using Information from the Graph of f'

From a graph of f’ students are asked to describe where f is increasing and decreasing, the locations for all local minimums and maximums for f, locations of all absolute minimums and maximums for f, locations of all points of inflection, and to make a sketch of f and f”.
Preview of Calculus - Curve Sketching Activity Sheet w Spanish Translation

Calculus - Curve Sketching Activity Sheet w Spanish Translation

This activity sheet has 10 conceptually based questions on using information about the first and second derivatives to create a sketch of a function. Students use the first derivative to decide where a function might increase, decrease, or level off. The second derivative describes where the function is concave up or down and where a point of inflection might occur. The questions are designed to be used with Advanced Placement Calculus students. A Spanish translation is included. You will
Preview of AP® Precalculus Unit 3.1 Periodic Phenomena Activity

AP® Precalculus Unit 3.1 Periodic Phenomena Activity

Do you find that your AP ® Precalculus need more practice relating to periodic functions and finding the intervals for increasing, decreasing and concavity? Students will work through six problems to describe how to tell functions are periodic and then to describe the intervals for increasing, decreasing, concave up and concave down. ⭐Skills Required: Writing intervals for increasing and decreasingWriting intervals for concave up and downDetermining functions are periodic or not❤️Resource is Gr
Preview of Calculus Notes: The First Derivative and Extrema

Calculus Notes: The First Derivative and Extrema

A set of Calculus notes with an intro to the first derivative, including intervals of increasing/decreasing, relative extrema, and absolute extrema, as well as appropriate practice problems.
Preview of IB Math SL - Applications of Derivatives Problem Set

IB Math SL - Applications of Derivatives Problem Set

This problem set is for applications of derivatives. The main topics of the notes revolve around increasing/decreasing functions, local minimums and maximums, concavity, points of inflection, kinematics, and optimization.
Preview of Properties of Functions and Function Library

Properties of Functions and Function Library

This is an intense 28 page packet that covers topics and examples for the basics of functions domain and range continuity intervals of increase and decrease extrema symmetry asymptotes x and y intercepts end behavior and then the following function families linear quadratic cubic square root cube root absolute value reciprocal exponential logs sine cosine greatest integer all functions have a place for a sketch, table of values, function behavior (inc/dec/constant), end behavior, symmetry, domai
Preview of Critical Numbers, First and Second Derivatives

Critical Numbers, First and Second Derivatives

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PatrickJMT
Critical Numbers, First and Second Derivatives. In this file, there are problems related to finding critical numbers, intervals of increase / decrease, local maximums and minimums, concavity and inflection points.
Preview of Calculus 1 (AB) Study Guide Formulas Reference Sheet 1 by Cute Calculus

Calculus 1 (AB) Study Guide Formulas Reference Sheet 1 by Cute Calculus

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Cute Calculus
•••If you find this download useful, please rate 5 star!•••Examples, explanations, CALCULUS MADE SIMPLE ON ONE SHEET front and back! Designed by a lover of all things colorful and compulsive doodler, April Terrazas. Designed to print front/back and 3-hole punch. Tutoring available, DM @CuteCalculus•Difference quotient •Average Rate of Change •Constant Rule •Power Rule •Sum/Difference Rule •Constant Rule Multiple •Product/Quotient Rule •Chain Rule •Inverse Function Theorem •Derivatives of Trig F
Preview of Calculus_First Derivative Test Resource and Practice

Calculus_First Derivative Test Resource and Practice

Created by
MathxMath
This 9 pages of materials here contain a single page of resources on using the first derivative to determine intervals of increasing and decreasing and locating local of a function. The next 4 pages contain various activities to help students explore those concepts. These pages are followed by the answer keys for the activities.
Preview of AP Multiple Choice Worksheet: First Derivative

AP Multiple Choice Worksheet: First Derivative

Created by
Scott Reis
This AP Calculus worksheet is a challenging review of AP style multiple choice questions pertaining to finding relative maxima or minima and intervals where a function is increasing or decreasing. It incorporates the Product Rule, Quotient Rule, and the natural log, ln, and natural base, e. This worksheet can be used for either an in-class or homework assignment. It is recommended to be used as a summative assessment after learning applications of differentiation or for practice before the AP C
Preview of AP CALCULUS BC - 7.9 LOGISTIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WORKSHEET

AP CALCULUS BC - 7.9 LOGISTIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WORKSHEET

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MATH WITH YOSH
This Calculus worksheet is intended for students after they have learned the 7.9 Logistic Models with Differential Equations lesson from Unit 7 (AP Calculus BC Course and Description). In this worksheet, I have included multiple choice practice problems where students apply the model for logistic growth: dy/dt=ky(a-y). Given a logistic differential equation, students will then be able to identify: 1. The limiting value (carrying capacity) 2. The graph of the solution to a logistic differential
Preview of Calculus Derivative Tests, Related Rates, IVT, MVT, EVT for Graphic Organizer

Calculus Derivative Tests, Related Rates, IVT, MVT, EVT for Graphic Organizer

This AP® Calculus derivative graphic organizer is a great way for students to easily access the information needed to solve related rate problems, know when to use the first and second derivative tests and understand the differences between intermediate value theorem, extreme value theorem and mean value theorem. All three include a partially filled out sample. Leaves room for sample problems and specific classroom formulas, notes, etc. Surface area and volume formulas folding graphic orga
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