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Preview of Calculus Derivative Worksheet Bundle

Calculus Derivative Worksheet Bundle

This bundle includes worksheets for finding and using derivatives: 1) Finding derivatives using the definition of derivative - includes an optional answer bank for you to give students if desired 2) Finding higher-order derivatives and using them in applications - Uses only the power rule 3) Applications of Derivatives to find velocity, acceleration and change in business calculations - Includes using the first and second derivative again using only the power rule. 4) A worksheet practicing usi
Preview of AP CALCULUS AB - 3.1 & 3.2 CHAIN RULE & IMPLICIT DIFFERENTIATION -FIND THE ERROR

AP CALCULUS AB - 3.1 & 3.2 CHAIN RULE & IMPLICIT DIFFERENTIATION -FIND THE ERROR

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MATH WITH YOSH
This Calculus worksheet is intended for students after they have learned the Chain Rule (3.1 AP Calculus AB) and Implicit Differentiation (3.2 AP Calculus AB). When first learning the chain rule d/dx(f(g(x))= f'(g(x))g'(x), and implicit differentiation, students often struggle with remembering to multiply the f'(g(x)) expression, by g'(x). So in this worksheet, I have included several examples of actual written work that is incorrect, where students are to identify the student error that was mad
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

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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 TED Talk: How many ways can you arrange a deck of cards?- Yannay Khaikin

TED Talk: How many ways can you arrange a deck of cards?- Yannay Khaikin

This high school resource explores permutations and factorials through the example of a shuffled deck of cards. Students analyze large numbers, probability, and mathematical reasoning. Best for: Math, Statistics, Probability Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Euclid’s puzzling parallel postulate- Jeff Dekofsky

TED Talk: Euclid’s puzzling parallel postulate- Jeff Dekofsky

This high school math resource explores Euclid’s geometry, the parallel postulate, and the development of non-Euclidean geometry, connecting mathematical theory to real-world applications and critical thinking. Best for: Math, Geometry, STEM, Critical Thinking Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12, College, Ad
Preview of TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

This engaging resource breaks down how a computer processes a simple mouse click, helping students understand core concepts like CPU function, memory, and input/output systems. Includes • 20 comprehension and critical thinking questions • Detailed essay prompt • Structured essay with sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Discussion starters for deeper understanding Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Where do math symbols come from?- John David Walters

TED Talk: Where do math symbols come from?- John David Walters

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the origins and purpose of mathematical symbols, revealing how they function as a language designed to simplify and communicate complex ideas. Students learn where symbols like the equals sign, plus sign, exponents, and sigma notation came from and why mathematicians rely on symbolic shorthand. The resource includes 20 discussion questions, a structured debate with clearly labeled positions, and two essay-writing options: a fully expanded, evidence-bas
Preview of The Who, What, When, Where and Why of Integrals Lesson and Worksheets

The Who, What, When, Where and Why of Integrals Lesson and Worksheets

Four integral resources are included: An integral explanation sheet, covering the 5 W’s of integrals.  Students will learn why integrals are utilized, where they are used in real life, a little history about them and how they are related to derivatives.A question-and-answer worksheet to accompany the explanation sheet.An introduction to finding basic integrals worksheet; students find answers in a grid and color to make a pattern.A sheet where students find indefinite equations and calculate the
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