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Preview of Analyzing Functions

Analyzing Functions

Here are four examples (with a key) for analyzing functions based on: 1. x and y intercepts 2. relative maximums and minimums 3. positive and negative 4. increasing and decreasing 5. domain and range 6. end behavior
Preview of Parent Graphs and Attributes Notes INB

Parent Graphs and Attributes Notes INB

With this product you get two pages of notes that cover 7 parent graphs and their attributes. The attributes include domain, range, interval of increase and decrease, and x and y intercepts. There are 7 parent functions: Linear, Quadratic, Absolute Value, Cubic, Square Root, Rational, and Exponential (not specific for base) This is great for students to fill out throughout the year or could be a great review at the end of the year when all functions are covered. Don't forget to leave feedback
Preview of Graph Behavior & Average Rate of Change Foldable AP Pre-Calculus

Graph Behavior & Average Rate of Change Foldable AP Pre-Calculus

This foldable is designed to help students make connections between the Average Rate of Change (AROC) and graph behavior. Students will explore how positive, negative, increasing, and decreasing AROC's impact the shape and direction of a graph. They will also answer targeted questions to deepen their understanding of graph behavior and how it relates to AROC. Perfectly complements AP Pre-Calculus 1.3 – Rates of Change in Linear and Quadratic Functions. And this foldable is editable in Canva! Wha
Preview of Introductory Unit for Pre-Calculus Review Worksheet

Introductory Unit for Pre-Calculus Review Worksheet

Created by
Sarah Miller
This 4 page worksheet covers all of the material in a standard intro unit for Pre-Calc: linear equations, graphing linear equations, function identification, domain and range, extrema of functions (max, min, increasing, decreasing, constant), piece-wise functions, transformations of functions, operations on functions, combinations of functions and inverse of functions.
Preview of Characteristics of Graphs | Mystery Code Activity

Characteristics of Graphs | Mystery Code Activity

Characteristics of Graphs - Mystery Code Activity Students will practice identifying characteristics of graphs including domain, range, x- and y-intercepts, extrema (minimum, maximum, point of inflection), increasing and decreasing intervals, end behavior, points and types of discontinuity (jump, removable, and infinite) and shapes of basic parent functions with this “Mystery Code Activity”. Characteristics of graphs are described on the mystery code paper. Students choose the graph (there are
Preview of Real World Critical Points of Relations: Domain Range,Increase Decrease

Real World Critical Points of Relations: Domain Range,Increase Decrease

4 Real World situations with pictures, that students use to determine the critical values and intervals of relationships. Topics include: Domain and Range Intervals a Relation Increases and/ or Decreases Intervals where a relation is positive or negative Evaluating Functions
Preview of Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Help your AP Precalculus students explore rates of change in polar functions in a hands-on, visual way! This introductory activity focuses on Topic 3.15: Increasing and Decreasing on Polar Functions, guiding students through table completion, graphing, and color-coded analysis to deepen understanding of function behavior. Students will: ✔ Complete a table of values for a polar function. ✔ Graph the function on the coordinate plane ✔ Plot the function on a polar grid ✔ Highlight intervals wit
Preview of Grade 12 Advanced Functions/Pre-Calculus • 1.3 Properties of Graphs

Grade 12 Advanced Functions/Pre-Calculus • 1.3 Properties of Graphs

This lesson is a continuation of Grade 11 review, as students analyze the characteristics of the 7 parent functions. Students will review the following properties: domain & range, intervals of increase/decrease, symmetry, continuity, and end behaviour. By the end of this lesson, students should not only be able to describe the parent functions by these characteristics, but can draw a function based on a given list of characteristics. This digital download also contains teacher solutions, and
Preview of Trigonometric Functions Practice Sheet

Trigonometric Functions Practice Sheet

Easy printable practice!! 16 questions total - one page printable practice. Students are given a graph and an equation from which to identify the amplitude, period, frequency, increasing or decreasing intervals, and calculate rate of change. Students are asked to graph the equation given. Quick way to assess student comprehension!
Preview of Converting Decimals To Fractions Math Practice (Grades 5–8)

Converting Decimals To Fractions Math Practice (Grades 5–8)

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Trivia Press
Converting decimals to fractions — 5-Worksheet Pack for Grades 5–8. Topics Included: * converting decimals to fractions * converting percents to fractions * reading and writing decimal numbers * finding percent of a number * percent increase This resource supports mastery learning and scaffolding, accelerating student mastery and improving performance. It is a ZERO PREP resource — just print and teach!
Preview of Calculus Weekly Bell Ringers Math Review Problems 3 with Editable

Calculus Weekly Bell Ringers Math Review Problems 3 with Editable

Do you need a great way to start your Calculus course with bell ringers? Comes with 30 review problems on topics such as factoring, finding limits, discussing increasing and decreasing, finding basic slopes, etc. I use this with my Calculus students about a month into school as openers. Great way to get students checking solutions with a peer and creating an appropriate learning environment from day 1. They are designed to be pretty quick and be conversation starters for Derivative problems.
Preview of Properties of Functions Practice

Properties of Functions Practice

Created by
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 Functions and Their Properties

Functions and Their Properties

Created by
Tammy Lambourne
This is notes that discuss the definition of a function and properties of functions. A worksheet and a key which include problems finding domain, range, local extrema, asymptotes, and intervals where the function increases, decreases or is constant. CCSS: F.IF.4, F.IF.5
Preview of Parent Functions Key Properties and Graphs Foldable Notes

Parent Functions Key Properties and Graphs Foldable Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Parent Functions Graphic Organizer is a great way for your students to learn about or review the graphs and key properties of 16 Basic functions. Students determine domain, range, increasing and decreasing intervals, relative maximum and minimums, intercepts and more.This concise foldable will help your students organize and study and will become a "go to" reference for a long time. The trifold even includes its own envelope template for notebook storage. FUNCTIONS INCLUDE Identity f
Preview of Piecewise and Absolute Value Functions Lesson 6 of 7

Piecewise and Absolute Value Functions Lesson 6 of 7

I designed these lessons to teach my students about piecewise and absolute value functions (the 6th in a series of 7). This lesson focuses on describing a piecewise graph using increasing, decreasing, constant, continuous, and discontinuous. This lesson also reviews how to solve for a variable given a formula.
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 Calculus Summer Assignment

Calculus Summer Assignment

Created by
Idempotent
Self-executing lessons are ideal for sub-plans, as supplemental material for "flipped" classrooms, or for any teacher wanting to leverage their limited instructional time. The learning of basic notation and rules is accomplished via pattern recognition. This self-executing lesson will get precalculus students started learning calculus over the summer so that next year begins smoothly. It would be particularly useful for calculus teachers needing to accelerate the pacing of their curriculum. DA
Preview of Polynomial Function Project - Roller Coaster

Polynomial Function Project - Roller Coaster

Created by
Algomath
In this project, students learn how to use polynomial function to model roller coaster rides. In this first part, they are given some polynomial functions to find the relative maximum/minimum, increasing/decreasing intervals, x- and y-intercepts, etc. They will explore the average rate of change. In the second part of the project, students are asked design their own roller coaster given some basic criteria. Students should use graphing devices/computer applications to complete this project.
Preview of Key Features of Functions Task Cards (Basic Level)

Key Features of Functions Task Cards (Basic Level)

Key Features of Functions Task Cards (Basic Level)This resource is a task card activity that should be used after teaching students about key features of functions like domain, range, x and y intercepts, increasing/decreasing/constant intervals, and end behavior. This task card set is good for students in Precalculus or Calculus. I like to print out and laminate the task cards and hand them around my room. Students, working in pairs or by themselves, can rotate through the stations answering ea
Preview of Key Features of Functions Task Cards (Expert Level)

Key Features of Functions Task Cards (Expert Level)

Key Features of Functions Task Cards (Expert Level)This resource is a task card activity that should be used after teaching students about key features of functions like domain, range, x and y intercepts, increasing/decreasing/constant intervals, and end behavior. This task card set is good for students in Precalculus or Calculus. I like to print out and laminate the task cards and hand them around my room. Students, working in pairs or by themselves, can rotate through the stations answering e
Preview of Plight of the Adelie Penguins: An Exponential Decay Activity

Plight of the Adelie Penguins: An Exponential Decay Activity

Created by
Joseph Huston
Plight of the Adelie Penguins is an environmental/threatened species themed activity to demonstrate how algebraic exponential functions can be used to model real world situations. There has been an 85 percent decrease in the Adelie penguin population along the western Antarctic Peninsula since 1974. The population size of one such colony of Adelie Penguins is modeled by an exponential decay equation. In this activity, your students will work together to: * Use replacement values to evaluate
Preview of Parent Functions & Graphs Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework

Parent Functions & Graphs Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework

Build student engagement and participation as you teach functions. This Parent Functions and Graphs Lesson covers graphs of linear, absolute value, quadratic, and greatest integer functions by analyzing continuity, intercepts, local minima and maxima, intervals of increase and decrease, end behavior, asymptotes, domain and range in a creative, comprehensive, and clear way. Scaffolding is embedded right into the guided notes that students complete while you teach. Students remain motivated to pr
Preview of Daily Math Warm-Ups — Converting Fractions To Decimals (Grades 5–8)

Daily Math Warm-Ups — Converting Fractions To Decimals (Grades 5–8)

Created by
Trivia Press
Converting fractions to decimals — 10-Worksheet Pack for Grades 5–8. Topics Included: * converting fractions to decimals * percent equation method * percent predictions and estimation * percents in nutrition and food labels * statistics using percents * percent increase * discounts and sale prices * tax, tip, and total cost * markups and profit Answer Key Included. Boost confidence with real-world math practice. ZERO PREP — Just Print & Teach.
Preview of Derivative Product and Quotient Rules WORKSHEET | Digital and Print

Derivative Product and Quotient Rules WORKSHEET | Digital and Print

Created by
Hoff Math
Calculus students will strengthen their skills with this ready-to-go worksheet, where they find derivatives using the product rule and quotient rule. This comprehensive worksheet includes a variety of exercises that progressively increase in difficulty, allowing students to practice applying the product and quotient rules to various functions. The worksheet comes with an answer key for the convenience of the teacher, and for a digital and self-checking experience, a Google Forms version is a
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