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Preview of Function Operation and Graphical Analysis Review Packet (with answers)

Function Operation and Graphical Analysis Review Packet (with answers)

This packet reviews function operation and composition as well as graphical analysis, including identifying end behavior, types of discontinuities, increasing/decreasing intervals, even/odd functions, symmetry. The answers are provided for students to check their work.
Preview of Key Features of Quadratic Functions Task Card Error Analysis Activity - EDITABLE

Key Features of Quadratic Functions Task Card Error Analysis Activity - EDITABLE

Help your students further practice identifying key characteristics and features of a quadratic function using this set of task cards! There are 16 task cards total - 8 graphs and 8 equations (written in vertex form). Students are given a function and three statements about the function. Their job is to figure out which statement is the false statement and correct it so that it becomes a true statement. Use the task cards as a walk around activity or project them one at a time on the front boar
Preview of Piecewise Functions Printable Worksheet Activity for High School Math Skills

Piecewise Functions Printable Worksheet Activity for High School Math Skills

Created by
Mr Slope Guy
Transform your high school math lessons with our Piecewise Functions Printable Worksheet Activity. This valuable resource not only helps students identify key features of functions but also encourages them to analyze domain and range, fostering a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts. This two-sided worksheet is perfect for students who are just beginning to understand the key concepts of functions. The worksheet covers topics such as finding the domain and range of a piecewise functio
Preview of Characteristics of Reciprocal Functions Task Cards - Error Analysis - EDITABLE

Characteristics of Reciprocal Functions Task Cards - Error Analysis - EDITABLE

Help your students further practice identifying key characteristics and features of a reciprocal function using this set of task cards! There are 16 task cards total - 8 graphs and 8 equations. Students are given a function and three statements about the function. Their job is to figure out which statement is the false statement and correct it so that it becomes a true statement. Use the task cards as a walk around activity or project them one at a time on the front board for students to discus
Preview of Features of Radical Functions Task Cards - Error Analysis - EDITABLE

Features of Radical Functions Task Cards - Error Analysis - EDITABLE

Help your students further practice identifying key characteristics and features of a radical function using this set of task cards! Functions include square root and cube root functions. There are 16 task cards total - 8 graphs and 8 equations. Students are given a function and three statements about the function. Their job is to figure out which statement is the false statement and correct it so that it becomes a true statement. Use the task cards as a walk around activity or project them one
Preview of Features of Exponential Functions Task Cards - Error Analysis - EDITABLE

Features of Exponential Functions Task Cards - Error Analysis - EDITABLE

Help your students further practice identifying key characteristics and features of an exponential function using this set of task cards! There are 16 task cards total - 8 graphs and 8 equations. Students are given a function and three statements about the function. Their job is to figure out which statement is the false statement and correct it so that it becomes a true statement. Use the task cards as a walk around activity or project them one at a time on the front board for students to disc
Preview of Features of Logarithmic Functions Task Cards - Error Analysis - EDITABLE

Features of Logarithmic Functions Task Cards - Error Analysis - EDITABLE

Help your students further practice identifying key characteristics and features of a logarithmic function using this set of task cards! There are 16 task cards total - 8 graphs and 8 equations. Students are given a function and three statements about the function. Their job is to figure out which statement is the false statement and correct it so that it becomes a true statement. Use the task cards as a walk around activity or project them one at a time on the front board for students to discu
Preview of Function Characteristics from a Graph – True or False Activity

Function Characteristics from a Graph – True or False Activity

Function Characteristics from a Graph – True or False ActivityThis no-prep, print-and-go worksheet is perfect for helping students review and reinforce their understanding of function characteristics based on graphical representations. Designed for high school math, this activity challenges students to analyze a graph and determine whether a series of statements about the function are true or false. What’s Included: A set of 14 true/false statements about a function's behavior and characteristic
Preview of Function Key Features Error Hunt

Function Key Features Error Hunt

Students analyze the listed key features of a rational function to find and correct errors. The key features include domain, range, maximums, minimums, asymptotes, intercepts, continuity, increasing, decreasing, concavity, etc.
Preview of Precalculus Worksheet: Function Analysis

Precalculus Worksheet: Function Analysis

Precalculus Worksheet and Notes Covering• Domain • Range • Local Maxima/Minima • Intervals of Increase/Decrease • Intercepts • End Behavior You will receive a worksheet as well as fill in the blank notes with the purchase of this resource. Students will practice the necessary skills of function analysis to be successful in Precalculus and to continue student success and growth. • Answer Sheet Included • =================================================== Related Items:Domain and Differenc
Preview of Graph Analysis with the 1st Derivative Practice (Editable)

Graph Analysis with the 1st Derivative Practice (Editable)

Problem types: Intervals of increase and decreaseRelative extremaAbsolute extremaDerivative rules needed: Power ruleQuotient ruleChain rule
Preview of Graph Analysis with the 1st Derivative Practice

Graph Analysis with the 1st Derivative Practice

Problem types: Intervals of increase and decreaseRelative extremaAbsolute extremaDerivative rules needed: Power ruleQuotient ruleChain rule
Preview of Exit Tickets: Sequences and Series Skills

Exit Tickets: Sequences and Series Skills

Created by
Mr Johnney
The Exit Tickets: Sequences and Series Skills pack is a targeted formative assessment tool designed for Grades 11–12 (Algebra 2 / Precalculus). Each exit ticket checks one specific skill, allowing teachers to quickly diagnose understanding at the end of a lesson without overwhelming students or increasing grading time. The resource includes 20 exit tickets, organized by skill category: classifying sequence type, finding missing terms or formulas, evaluating simple series, determining conve
Preview of Functions Intervals of Increase or Decrease

Functions Intervals of Increase or Decrease

Students will determine the intervals of increase and decrease for the functions provided as well as graph the functions and determine the relative maximum and minimums. This worksheet packet comes with a homework page at the end with four functions where students will use their calculator to determine the intervals of which the functions are increasing, decreasing, or constant.
Preview of student: HPC: CU 1B: 1.7 Day 2: Modeling with Functions

student: HPC: CU 1B: 1.7 Day 2: Modeling with Functions

Created by
Math Hammy
- Comparing Functions - Maximizing a quantity - Mixture Problems - Percent increase/decrease problems - Unit Conversions
Preview of Georgia Advanced Algebra Unit 7.5 Covers Standard FGR.8.3-Rational Graphs

Georgia Advanced Algebra Unit 7.5 Covers Standard FGR.8.3-Rational Graphs

Rational graphs- finding horizontal asymptotes, vertical asymptotes, and holes. No slant asymptotes here. Also, analyzing these graphs: domain, range, intercepts, increase, decrease, positive, negative. 19 total questions. All the notes. Teacher examples.
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 Analyzing Graphs of Functions

Analyzing Graphs of Functions

This is a one-page foldable when printed front and back. The right margin cuts off so that it will fit into a composition notebook for an interactive notebook. This foldable has spaces for definitions for the following concepts: Increasing Decreasing Constant Positive Negative End Behavior Absolute Maximum Relative Maximum Absolute Minimum Relative Minimum X-Intercept Y-intercept Average Rate of Change These definitions are then followed by two examples with graphs. As of right now, the key i
Preview of Functions: Concept, Review, & Challenge Problems

Functions: Concept, Review, & Challenge Problems

Review packet for Functions Unit covering: Features of Functions Graphically & Algebraically - Domain - Range - Intercepts - Increasing & decreasing - Positive & negative - Relative maxima/minima - Absolute maximum/minimum - Average rate of change - Average rate of change & difference quotient - Concavity & inflection Points - Odd & even Operations & Compositions of Functions - Sum, difference, product, and quotient of functions & their domains - Composition of functions & their dom
Preview of Parent Function Characteristics Fill Ins - Notes

Parent Function Characteristics Fill Ins - Notes

About this resource:This document contains 10 fill-ins that can teach and/or reinforce the concepts of parent functions. Parent functions included are: Linear, Quadratic, Cubic, Square Root, Cube Root, Absolute Value, Rational, Greatest Integer, Exponential and Logarithmic. These sheets are great for reinforcement, but would also be great for notes! Each sheet allows students to fill in the general parent function and graph along with the following characteristics:DomainRangex-intercepty-interce
Preview of Matrix Word Problems DIGITAL Pick Board

Matrix Word Problems DIGITAL Pick Board

Created by
Sun Sine
In this self-checking Google Sheets™ digital activity, students will set up and solve SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS using MATRICES to answer 9 of the 12 provided questions. To complete the assignment, students get to pick what 9 questions they want to solve. Once they answer 9 correctly, the remaining questions will disappear. HOW IT WORKS: When an answer is typed correctly, the box will turn green and the percent correct at the top of the screen will increase. If they get the answer wrong, the box
Preview of Algebra 2 unit1 circuit review, good SAT practice, with SOLUTIONS. details below

Algebra 2 unit1 circuit review, good SAT practice, with SOLUTIONS. details below

Created by
Ruhle
This circuit has domain and range in interval and inequality notation, function notation, transformations, increasing and decreasing intervals, relative extrema, end behavior, and many vocabulary words embedded within (sum, product, difference). Great SAT /PSAT/ACT practice. Circuits are designed where students start with the very first cell labeled #1 and solve the problem. Find the cell that has the answer to #1 in the corner and that problem becomes #2. Repeat the process until you complete
Preview of Function Transformations - Task Cards

Function Transformations - Task Cards

Objective: To be able to graph function transformations (absolute value, quadratic, square root, cubic, and reciprocal), and use those graphs to describe relevant function behavior. Types of functions: absolute value, quadratic, square root, cubic, and reciprocal Function characteristics (no calculations need): domain, range, increasing int(s), decreasing int(s), x-int(s), y-int, vertical asymptotes, horizontal asymptotes. Types of transformations: translations, reflections (x- and y-axis only)
Preview of Average Rate of Change (AROC) and Concavity Analysis

Average Rate of Change (AROC) and Concavity Analysis

Students calculate and analyze how the average rate of change changes over various intervals of increasing/decreasing & concave up/down functions. Students describe if the AROC is positive or negative and if it's increasing or decreasing as you move from left to right across the interval. Pictures of the graphs with the secant lines support students' understanding of the AROC changes.
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