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Preview of Graphing Functions & Finding Characteristics

Graphing Functions & Finding Characteristics

Students practice graphing functions from different families including Linear, Quadratic Absolute Value Square and Cube RootExponential LogarithmicReciprocal. For each function, they are also asked to identify several characteristics, such as: function family transformations domain and range end behaviorincreasing/decreasing intervals asymptotesy-interceptThis is a great review activity for Algebra 2/Pre-Calc students. Easy to give as a review packet, or separate and turn into stations. Have s
Preview of Calculus CURVE ANALYSIS Where is f increasing AND concave up? Dec/Conc up? Etc.

Calculus CURVE ANALYSIS Where is f increasing AND concave up? Dec/Conc up? Etc.

Created by
Amy Reed
Calculus CURVE ANALYSIS (Inc/Dec AND Concavity) First & Second Derivative Tests Worksheet consists of 10 different functions. For each of the 10 functions students are asked to find open intervals for which the function is "increasing AND concave down" or "decreasing AND concave up" etc. The functions range from polynomials to functions containing e and ln. Space is provided with each problem for students to write organized justifications for their solutions. I created this practice becaus
Preview of Exponential Graphs and Equations Discovery Task Cards Unit 3 Precalculus

Exponential Graphs and Equations Discovery Task Cards Unit 3 Precalculus

This Exponential Graphs and Equations Discovery Activity provides students with a sort-and-match-set of 12 task cards. PreCalculus and Algebra 2 Honors students are challenged to sort graphs of exponential functions according to characteristics for increase, decrease, reflections, asymptotes and end-behavior. They will learn to resolve negative coefficients on variables before determining whether a function is a growth or decay function. They will also discover that growth and decay are not syn
Preview of Key Characteristics of Polynomial Function Graphs

Key Characteristics of Polynomial Function Graphs

This is a Google Form of a set of task cards of polynomial function graphs (including powers, negative powers, rational powers, and regular polynomials) asking for key characteristics about each graph. These key characteristics include: domain, range, symmetry, increasing, decreasing, end behavior, relative minimums, and relative maximums.
Preview of Reading Graphs of Polynomials

Reading Graphs of Polynomials

Created by
Justine Dion
This is a review of identifying a variety of characteristics of polynomial function graphs. Questions include identifying domain and range, function values, degree, sign of leading coefficient, x- and y-intercepts, locations of relative max/min points, intervals of increasing/decreasing, and describing end behavior. The worksheet is 2 pages and contains 4 graphs. Answer key included.
Preview of Attributes of Functions Homework

Attributes of Functions Homework

Created by
Emily Kelly
This file consists of 5 graphs of functions for which students are asked to give domain and range in interval notation, as inequalities and in set notation. They also are asked for intervals of x where the function is increasing, decreasing, positive, negative and constant. For some graphs, students are asked to give intervals of x for which the function is, for example, BOTH positive and decreasing. On the final graphing grid, students are asked to sketch a graph with given attributes. The l
Preview of Exponential Functions AP Precalculus 2.3 Self-Checking Activity

Exponential Functions AP Precalculus 2.3 Self-Checking Activity

Students practice the 2.3 Exponential Functions lesson from AP® Precalculus with this fun, NO PREP, self-checking digital Path Activity! Printable worksheet included for flexibility in your classroom! ACTIVITY SKILLS:2.4A Identify key characteristics of exponential functions - increasing/decreasing behavior, concavity, end behavior, etc.WHAT'S INCLUDED:Digital Self-Checking Activity using Google Sheets™ (12 Questions)Printable WorksheetAnswer Keys IncludedAP® is a registered trademark of the C
Preview of Polynomial Functions Stations and Task Cards Activity Unit 2 Precalculus

Polynomial Functions Stations and Task Cards Activity Unit 2 Precalculus

This is an activity with 54 task cards meant for Polynomial and Rational Functions in Pre-Calculus. There are four stations with 6 sets of cards to match in each station. Every station has a focus topic: These include Domain & Range, Function Behavior (increase and decrease), Types of Discontinuity, Zeros and End Behavior. To help with differentiated instruction:You will also find cut and paste activities that can be completed independently as an interactive notebook activity for each statio
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 Functions Graphs & Key Properties Flip Book Foldable Notes

Functions Graphs & Key Properties Flip Book Foldable Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Graphs of Functions Foldable Flip Book is the perfect summary of the key properties of the graphs of functions. The Flip Book includes notes, definitions, illustrations, and practice problems for your students on the following key properties: Domain and Range Odd and Even Functions Increasing and Decreasing Functions SymmetryRelative Maximums and MinimumsAbsolute Maximums and MinimumsThis paper-saving book uses three sheets of paper to make two books. After copying, your students can as
Preview of Even/Odd Symmetry & Key Features Practice Pack

Even/Odd Symmetry & Key Features Practice Pack

Created by
Mr Johnney
Build durable fluency with graph shape language in one focused bundle for Grades 11–12 (Honors Algebra 2 / Precalculus). Students master the core trio that drives function analysis and test success: even/odd classification, axis/origin symmetry, and key features from graphs and tables— intervals of increase/decrease and local vs. absolute extrema. Each section opens with tight Key Ideas, then moves into scaffolded exercises that require algebraic proofs with (f(-x)), symmetry substitution c
Preview of Transformations of Exponential Functions Classwork and/or Homework

Transformations of Exponential Functions Classwork and/or Homework

Created by
ThreeFourthsMe
Ten exponential transformations to be used as individual or group classwork and/or homework. Students need to: Identify the transformations and the affect on the graph in comparison to the parent,Identify the domain, range, and y-intercept,Determine whether the function is increasing or decreasing,Fill in a transformation chart, andGraph. The preview contains all student pages and one teacher page for your perusal. I hope you are able to use this product for the betterment of your students and i
Preview of Key Features Card Sort (Using Parent Functions)

Key Features Card Sort (Using Parent Functions)

Students will use the definition and/or descriptions of key features to sort the parent functions into groups with and without that key feature. Key features included in lesson are: domain & range, continuous & discontinuous, minimums & maximums, even vs. odd vs. neither, increasing & decreasing, asymptotes, x & y-intercepts, lines of symmetry, vertices, opening up & down, concavity, endpoints, and end behavior.
Preview of Key Features of Polynomial Graphs Interactive Notes and Student Practice Pages

Key Features of Polynomial Graphs Interactive Notes and Student Practice Pages

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Math by Miriam
After you have introduced some basic concepts about polynomial functions and their graph to students, begin introducing them to analyzing the key features of the graph: zeros, turning points, local extrema, intervals where the function is positive & negative, and intervals where the function is increasing & decreasing. These scaffolded notes and practice pages work great for students to understand this complex topic. The only thing students need besides the note or practice page you give th
Preview of Functions and Graphs Stations Activity PreCalculus Unit 1

Functions and Graphs Stations Activity PreCalculus Unit 1

⭐⭐This activity is designed to help your Precalculus students review key concepts at the end of the unit on FUNCTIONS AND GRAPHS. There are 22 questions divided into 9 stations. ⭐⭐ ✅ Concepts include the following:✎ Domain and Range ✎ Points of discontinuity removable and non-removable ✎ Vertical and horizontal asymptotes ✎ Intervals of increase, decrease, constant ✎ Relative extrema using technology ✎ Even and Odd functions ✎ Inverse functions ✎ Transformations and graphing functions ✎ Trans
Preview of Analyzing Polynomial Graphs - Stations Activity

Analyzing Polynomial Graphs - Stations Activity

Help your students get practice with analyzing graphs using these interactive station activities. Station 1: Graphing Polynomial Functions Station 2: Finding Zeros of Polynomials Station 3: Matching Graphs with Polynomial Functions Station 4: Graph, Identify x-Intercepts, Identify Local Maximums & Minimums, Determine Where it is Increasing & Decreasing Station 5: Estimating Coordinates of Turning Points, Local Maximums & Minimums, Estimating Real Zeros, Least Possible Degree Looking for mo
Preview of Power Rule Worksheet

Power Rule Worksheet

This Power Rule worksheet provides straightforward, independent practice for students learning how to differentiate functions using the Power Rule. Unlike a guided worksheet, this resource is designed for students who are ready to apply the rule on their own without structured steps or prompts. The problems increase in complexity to help build fluency and confidence while reinforcing foundational derivative skills. Perfect for classwork, homework, bell-ringers, or quick review before quizzes and
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 Logarithmic & Exponential Functions: Sort & Match Activity

Logarithmic & Exponential Functions: Sort & Match Activity

Looking for an engaging way to help your students master logarithmic and exponential functions? This hands-on mix-and-match activity is perfect for reinforcing key concepts while making learning fun! Students will: • Sort functions and identify their domain, range, zeros, y-intercept, and more. • Analyze positive and negative intervals, and determine increasing and decreasing behaviors. • Complete a cut-and-paste activity to match functions with their corresponding parts and glue them in orde
Preview of Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity | Domain, Range, Asymptotes, and More

Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity | Domain, Range, Asymptotes, and More

Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity | Domain, Range, Asymptotes, and MoreEngage your high school math students with this interactive Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity! This resource is designed to help students master the key characteristics of rational functions, including: • Domain and Range • Zeros • Vertical, Horizontal, and Slant Asymptotes • Increasing and Decreasing Intervals • Y-intercepts • Positive and Negative Intervals • End Behavior What’s Included: • 10 rati
Preview of Logarithmic Functions Transformations Classwork and/or Homework

Logarithmic Functions Transformations Classwork and/or Homework

Created by
ThreeFourthsMe
This product contains 10 logarithmic transformation problems with an answer key to use for classwork and or homework. It includes: basic properties of logs,common log,natural log,transformations (vertical & horizontal translation, vertical & horizontal stretching & compression, and reflections),graphing,domain & range,y-intercept, andand increasing & decreasing.The preview contains all student pages and one teacher page for your perusal. I hope you are able to use this product for the betterment
Preview of Calculus Board Sessions,Session 12,Maximum.minimum,particle motion

Calculus Board Sessions,Session 12,Maximum.minimum,particle motion

In this Board Session students will… -get some exponent and trig practice -find derivatives -find "c" using the Mean Value Theorem -apply derivatives to path of a particle -work with Maximums, minimums, over a closed interval -work with using a derivative to determine when a function is increasing and decreasing We DO have a complete set of the 20 Calculus Board Sessions listed, and at a discount from the individual sessions multiplied by 20. For ease in finding it you might want to tr
Preview of precalculus logarithm graph worksheet, domain and asymptotes , end behaviour

precalculus logarithm graph worksheet, domain and asymptotes , end behaviour

Logarithmic Functions Graphing – Step-by-Step Sketching, Domain, Asymptotes & End Behavior (Student-Friendly Guide) This resource helps students understand and sketch logarithmic functions step by step, even at a basic or struggling level. It includes clear explanations in simple language to analyze logarithmic graphs: number of branches, increasing or decreasing behavior, inverse functions, and end behavior. Perfect for high school math, precalculus, algebra 2, and remedial or support c
Preview of AP Precalculus Free Response Question 3 Test Prep Review Stations

AP Precalculus Free Response Question 3 Test Prep Review Stations

Keep students engaged during AP Precalculus test prep with these FRQ #3 stations! Students will focus on constructing models of periodic (sinusoidal) contexts. In a series of nine stations, students will work through THREE real-world scenarios ... Labeling five key points on a graphWriting both a sine and cosine equationDescribing an interval as positive/negative, increasing/decreasing, concave up/concave downDeterming how the rate of change of the function is changing over a certain interva
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