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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 Percent Word Problems Worksheet – Discounts, Markups & Multi-Step Changes

Percent Word Problems Worksheet – Discounts, Markups & Multi-Step Changes

This Percent Word Problems Worksheet focuses on real-world applications of percentage increase and decrease. 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
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 Increasing & Decreasing Functions & Extrema (Relative & Absolute) DRAG & DROP

Increasing & Decreasing Functions & Extrema (Relative & Absolute) DRAG & DROP

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Niki Math
This is an engaging Calculus drag and drop activity on interval of monotonicity and relative and absolute extrema of polynomial, rational and radical functions. Students have 12 task cards - 6 per slide. Each card contains two problems A and B. Slide 1 (cards 1-6) -students have to determine the interval(s) of increasing/decreasing of the functions given. The first function is polynomial and the second is rational or radical. On slide 2 students have two tables and the answers are given there a
Preview of Increasing and Decreasing Intervals

Increasing and Decreasing Intervals

Bundle of resources for a lesson on Increasing and Decreasing Intervals. Includes the following (note that all resources can be edited, equations may require MathType): PowerPoint presentation for the lesson itselfWord Guided Notes to go with lessonWord handouts for a homework assignment plus 1 to 6 extra practice problem sets, depending on the lesson. Most questions are at AP level of rigor.PowerPoint presentations for full solutions to problem setsThe layout is very straightforward (no visua
Preview of AP Calculus Quarter 3 - Powerpoint Lessons, Notes & Worksheets

AP Calculus Quarter 3 - Powerpoint Lessons, Notes & Worksheets

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Hybrid Learning
This is the 3rd QUARTER of the entire full year of powerpoint presentation lessons, notes, worksheets and google slides activities. Some things have answer keys and other don't. AP Calculus Course Curriculum Content:Unit 5 Analytical Applications of Derivatives5.1     Using the Mean Value Theorem 5.2     Extreme Value Theorem, Global Versus Local Extrema, and Critical Points 5.3     Determining Intervals on Which a Function is Increasing or Decreasing 5.4     Using the First Derivative Test to
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 Derivatives and Motion Problems | Kinematics Calculus Worksheet + Answers

Derivatives and Motion Problems | Kinematics Calculus Worksheet + Answers

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STEMora
Engage your Year 11 ATAR Mathematics Methods students with this comprehensive Applications of Derivatives to Kinematics worksheet. Designed to build confidence in applying calculus to motion problems, this resource includes a wide range of questions from straightforward calculations to applied problem-solving and mixed challenges. What’s Inside: Part A: Fundamental differentiation practice with displacement, velocity, and acceleration. Part B: Real-world applied kinematics problems (cars, ball
Preview of Unit 5 Calculus Analytical Applications of Derivatives Lesson & Worksheets

Unit 5 Calculus Analytical Applications of Derivatives Lesson & Worksheets

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Hybrid Learning
Whole Unit on Analytical Applications of Derivatives. Powerpoint presentations, notes and worksheets. Some things have answer keys. Unit 5 Analytical Applications of Derivatives5.1     Using the Mean Value Theorem 5.2     Extreme Value Theorem, Global Versus Local Extrema, and Critical Points 5.3     Determining Intervals on Which a Function is Increasing or Decreasing 5.4     Using the First Derivative Test to Determine Relative (Local) Extrema 5.5     Using the Candidates Test to Determine A
Preview of Unit 5 Calculus Analytical Applications of Derivatives

Unit 5 Calculus Analytical Applications of Derivatives

Whole Unit on Analytical Applications of Derivatives. Powerpoint presentations, notes and worksheets. Some things have answer keys. Unit 5 Analytical Applications of Derivatives5.1     Using the Mean Value Theorem 5.2     Extreme Value Theorem, Global Versus Local Extrema, and Critical Points 5.3     Determining Intervals on Which a Function is Increasing or Decreasing 5.4     Using the First Derivative Test to Determine Relative (Local) Extrema 5.5     Using the Candidates Test to Determine Ab
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 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 IB Math SL - Applications of Derivatives PowerPoint Notes and Problem Set

IB Math SL - Applications of Derivatives PowerPoint Notes and Problem Set

These PowerPoint notes (81 pages) and accompanying problem set are 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 Practice

Properties of Functions Practice

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MathMUDtician
This worksheet uses piecewise graphs to practice all of the major features and properties of functions, and includes an answer key. Topics covered are: interval notation, domain, range, increasing, decreasing, constant, extrema, continuity, and types of discontinuities.
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
Preview of Applications of Derivatives Unit

Applications of Derivatives Unit

Bundle of resources for an AP Calculus level Unit on Applications of Derivatives. Includes the following (note that all resources can be edited, equations may require MathType): 13 full lessons:Extreme Values of FunctionsIncreasing and Decreasing IntervalsLocal ExtremaConcavityPoints of InflectionGraphical AnalysisMean Value TheoremLinearizationDerivatives of InversesL'Hospital's RuleMotionRelated Rates (Basic)Related Rates (Advanced)Each lesson includes:PowerPoint presentation for the lesson it
Preview of Change in Tandem AP® Precalculus 1.1 Activity Cut and Paste

Change in Tandem AP® Precalculus 1.1 Activity Cut and Paste

Do you find that your AP ® Precalculus need more help on the change in tandem topic? Students will work on identifying the relationship between the input and output for given functions graphically and describe the rate of change as increasing, decreasing, positive and negative for AP ® Precalculus topic 1.1. This activity can be completed as just a worksheet or as a cut and paste activity. Students can cut out the solutions and paste them into the specific box for easy differentation as well.
Preview of AP Calculus: Graphing the Derivative Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Graphing the Derivative Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson helps students learn how to graph the derivative of a function, given a graph of the function. Students also learn how to interpret the graph of the derivative and they make the connection between the derivative of the position function and the velocity function. Increasing and decreasing functions are also introduced. Finally, students learn how to estimate derivatives from a table of values and then use those values to create a graph of the derivative. This lesson is appropriate
Preview of Applications of Derivatives: Maximum Velocity of a Cough

Applications of Derivatives: Maximum Velocity of a Cough

This is created to be an in class assignment graded assignment, which will take approximately 25 minutes depending on the skill levels of the students. The answer key/scoring guidelines are attached at the end of the worksheet. The worksheet should be used after Increasing and Decreasing Functions and the First Derivative Test are taught.
Preview of AP Calculus - f' Analysis Cheat Sheet

AP Calculus - f' Analysis Cheat Sheet

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Bird's Eye Math
Help your students organize their thoughts of f' Analysis using thiHelp your students stay organized and master the fundamentals of calculus with this comprehensive, one-page f' Analysis Cheat Sheet. Perfect for AP Calculus students, this resource provides clear and concise explanations of critical points, increasing and decreasing functions, concavity, inflection points, and relative maximums and minimums using both the first and second derivative tests and how to justify them effectively! Key
Preview of Curve Analysis & Derivatives – A Complete Guide to Function Behavior | WORKBOOKS

Curve Analysis & Derivatives – A Complete Guide to Function Behavior | WORKBOOKS

Build deep understanding of functions using derivatives, limits, and curve analysisThis bundle is designed for high school math teachers who want students to move beyond procedural differentiation and toward true conceptual mastery of function behavior. Students learn how derivatives, limits, and asymptotes work together to describe increasing and decreasing behavior, local extrema, concavity, inflection points, and global structure of functions. Instead of isolated skills, the materials prese
Preview of Functions Big Review

Functions Big Review

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a comprehensive Review of Functions for Polynomial, Rational, and Piecewise defined functions. There are no trig, exponential, or log functions included. Please zoom in on the preview to make sure this resource is appropriate for your classes. Topics include: Odd and Even functions Transformations Domain and range Composition of functions Increasing and Decreasing Maximum and Minimum Inverse Functions Asymptotes Included in this resource: 4 versions of an assessment/ worksheet/stu
Preview of Complete Curve Analysis – Mastering Function Behavior in High School Mathematics

Complete Curve Analysis – Mastering Function Behavior in High School Mathematics

Curve sketching is more than drawing graphs—it is about understanding how functions behave. Complete Curve Analysis helps students move beyond memorized checklists toward genuine mathematical insight. This classroom-ready resource presents curve analysis as a coherent analytical process. Students explore how the function term, its derivatives, and its limits interact to shape the overall graph. By focusing on reasoning and interpretation, the material enables learners to explain why a funct
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