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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 Integrating Trigonometric Functions Task Cards for Calculus in Google and Print

Integrating Trigonometric Functions Task Cards for Calculus in Google and Print

Are your calculus students working on integrating trigonometric functions? If so this resource gives you 10 questions relating to integration of trig functions and provides easy differentiation for your students and classes as it comes with 10 multiple choice questions and 10 free response questions (same questions). This printable and digital task cards no prep quiz autogrades (Google multiple choice forms) to save you time. Integrating and Deriving Trig and Inverse Trig Version Here⚡ Boom
Preview of Operations With Complex Numbers Task Cards (Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide)

Operations With Complex Numbers Task Cards (Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide)

For this activity, students will practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing complex numbers. Task Cards #1-16 are adding/subtracting, #17-28 are multiplying and #29-36 are dividing. I sometimes like to do them one set at a time with students so that they first get comfortable with adding/subtracting, then move onto multiplying, then move onto dividing or rationalizing the denominator. For task cards, I will sometimes do them as a “scoot” activity, posting them on desks and having st
Preview of Imaginary and Complex Numbers Exploration Stations

Imaginary and Complex Numbers Exploration Stations

This exploration station lesson allows students to discover imaginary and complex numbers with independence. After some beginning direct instruction of imaginary numbers from the teacher, students will work through 4 stations that will teach them how to simplify negative square roots, add complex numbers, subtract complex numbers and multiply complex numbers. The teacher will then lead dividing complex numbers. Each poster has an example worked out and written directions for the rules nee
Preview of AP Physics C | Kirchhoff’s Loop Rule | Task Cards | Grade 9-12

AP Physics C | Kirchhoff’s Loop Rule | Task Cards | Grade 9-12

Created by
Lesson pulse
Are your students struggling to apply Kirchhoff’s Loop Rule when analyzing circuits and solving for unknown voltages? This Kirchhoff’s Loop Rule Task Cards resource provides structured, focused practice that helps students build confidence in circuit analysis and develop a deeper understanding of energy conservation in electrical systems. Kirchhoff’s Loop Rule is a fundamental concept in AP Physics C, yet many students find it difficult to apply consistently, especially when dealing with multi
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