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Preview of Power and Radical Functions

Power and Radical Functions

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Dakota Teacher
This is the first section in the study guide for the Power, Polynomial and Rational Functions unit. In this study guide you will graph and analyze power and radical functions. With these functions you will describe the domain and range, intercepts, end behavior, continuity, and where the graph is increasing and decreasing. This includes a product key.
Preview of Algebra 2 Daily Spiral Review Workbook (Full Year)

Algebra 2 Daily Spiral Review Workbook (Full Year)

Created by
Mr Johnney
The Algebra 2 Daily Spiral Review Workbook (Full Year) is a complete, year-long warm-up system designed for Grade 11 Algebra 2. This resource provides 180 days of structured spiral practice (36 weeks × 5 days) to keep every major Algebra 2 skill active, preventing the common problem of students forgetting content between units. Each day includes 6 carefully selected problems that blend current skills with ongoing review. Difficulty increases gradually across the year, while Day 5 of every
Preview of Radical Expressions & Equations Quiz Pack (A/B) + Keys

Radical Expressions & Equations Quiz Pack (A/B) + Keys

Created by
Mr Johnney
Assess radicals with speed and confidence using this print-and-go Radical Expressions and Equations Quiz Pack for Grades 10–11 (Algebra 2). You get four focused quizzes that match the exact skills teachers test: simplifying radicals, operating with radicals, rationalizing denominators, and solving radical equations with extraneous-solution checks. Every quiz includes Version A and Version B so you can protect integrity, run multiple class periods, or give clean make-ups without rewriting any
Preview of Mastering Math Facts | Mastering Multiplication and Addition | Daily Practice

Mastering Math Facts | Mastering Multiplication and Addition | Daily Practice

Steps to Complete the Exercises Choose a simple multiplication problem. Try to solve it by counting in your head. Focus on counting accurately and in sequence. Check your answer after finishing. Repeat with different multiplication problems. Practice daily for a few minutes. Gradually increase your speed while keeping accuracy. If you want this adapted for kids, a lesson plan, or worksheet instructions, just tell me
Preview of Daily Warm-Ups: Rational & Radical Practice (25 Days)

Daily Warm-Ups: Rational & Radical Practice (25 Days)

Created by
Mr Johnney
Keep Algebra 2 skills sharp with a consistent bell-ringer routine built for Grades 10–11. This Daily Warm-Ups: Rational and Radical Practice pack includes 25 ready-to-use days, each designed to take 3–6 minutes and hit two core strands every class period: Problem A (Rational) and Problem B (Radical). The structure is simple and effective—students show work, you scan for the common error, and you can reteach in under a minute while the misconception is fresh. Because the set spirals skills
Preview of SAT Linear and Systems Word Problems Pack

SAT Linear and Systems Word Problems Pack

Created by
Mr Johnney
Make SAT word-problem modeling finally click with this dedicated SAT Linear and Systems Word Problems Pack focused on the exact story-to-equation skills students struggle with most. Designed for Grades 9–11, this resource trains students to translate real SAT-style contexts into linear equations and systems with confidence—then solve efficiently and accurately. The pack emphasizes pure SAT modeling: rate, mixture, work, tickets, and break-even situations, plus the high-value SAT question type:
Preview of Algebra A6-5 (Level 6 Module 5) - Methods of proof

Algebra A6-5 (Level 6 Module 5) - Methods of proof

Created by
David Ilsley
Part of a series of modules for learning/teaching algebra (all accessible on the free M1Maths.com website), written in student-friendly language for independent or teacher-guided study. All contain explanations, examples, practice and revision sets.
Preview of Converting Quadratic Trinomials to Factorable Four-Term Polynomials

Converting Quadratic Trinomials to Factorable Four-Term Polynomials

Created by
Laura Margaret
This lesson asks students to expand a quadratic trinomial into a four-term expression that could be factored with the box method or by grouping. None of the practice problems have a greatest common factor. Worked example and answer key included. Designed to be taught after factoring four-term polynomials and before factoring quadratic trinomials, this worksheet could be given as a whole class lesson or as small group lesson for students who may need a bit more practice setting up problems lik
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