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Preview of Exponential Functions with Graphing | Answer Key

Exponential Functions with Graphing | Answer Key

This worksheet helps students master graphing exponential functions with guided practice on plotting points, identifying asymptotes, and analyzing end behavior. Learners will explore exponential growth and decay, determine domain and range, and interpret real-world scenarios—all with clear examples and scaffolded exercises. Perfect for algebra, precalculus, or math intervention lessons focusing on the properties and graphs of exponential functions.
Preview of Linear vs Nonlinear Functions Notes & Practice | Graph Equation Table Worksheets

Linear vs Nonlinear Functions Notes & Practice | Graph Equation Table Worksheets

In these activities, students practice identifying functions as linear or nonlinear. Students are given a graph, equation, or table of values and identify whether the function represented is linear or nonlinear. Nonlinear functions include absolute value, quadratic, exponential, and more. These notes and practice worksheets are differentiated based on some common needs found in the middle school math classroom. Modifications are considered for both struggling learners and high flyers. Diff
Preview of Exponential Functions Candy Lab – Decay, Growth & Modeling (TI-84 + Desmos)

Exponential Functions Candy Lab – Decay, Growth & Modeling (TI-84 + Desmos)

Created by
Sawyer Kolbe
Make exponential functions interactive and memorable with this real-world, candy-based math lab! Students explore exponential decay and growth using Skittles, M&Ms, or pennies, and use either Desmos or TI-84 calculators to model their data. It’s now fully updated with an example answer key, Desmos example, and editable Google Doc Versions, all included in one convenient file! What’s Included: 2 full versions of the lab: ➤ TI-84 Calculator Instructions ➤ Desmos Graphing InstructionsEditable
Preview of Calculus 1st First Derivative Test Digital Maze

Calculus 1st First Derivative Test Digital Maze

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students use the 1st Derivative Test in this fun digital Zombie themed activity to determine if the given function is increasing, decreasing, or neither at a given point. This activity is designed to be used without Graphing calculators. Each answer leads them to the next question. There are 16 problems and students must complete 15 of them to correctly complete the maze. Derivatives include the product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, sine, cosine, inverse sine, logarithmic,
Preview of Weekly Warm - Ups (up to 8 weeks)

Weekly Warm - Ups (up to 8 weeks)

Created by
Ms R
This is a "Weekly Warm-Ups" packet, which is designed to be given within 9 weeks for daily math exercises for students. It is structured for middle or high school learners and contains a wide range of problem types including: Integer operations Order of operations Simplifying expressions Solving equations Functions (including evaluating, identifying, and graphing) Domain and range Average rate of change Exponential functions Inverse functions This assignment provides a consistent, ready-to-use
Preview of Calculus Integration with Inverse Trig Functions Circuit Training

Calculus Integration with Inverse Trig Functions Circuit Training

Created by
Joan Kessler
Challenge your Calculus students' skills solving problems involving Integration with Inverse Trig Functions with this self-checking circuit style worksheet. This practice is designed to build your students' skills and proficiency. Included are 12 problems involving Inverse Trig functions including inverse sine, cosine, tangent, secant, and cotangent. Some problems include trig functions, exponentials and/or basic rules in which Inverse trig functions as components. Students should not need a
Preview of EXPONENTIAL GROWTH | Real‑World Worksheets | Tables • Graphs • Digital

EXPONENTIAL GROWTH | Real‑World Worksheets | Tables • Graphs • Digital

Bring exponential functions to life with a relatable, low‑prep activity. Students start from a real‑world scenario (200 initial users, 15% weekly growth), write the exponential model, build a table of values, plot and interpret the graph, and then use a digital graphing tool to extend their thinking. The layout provides strong visual cues and step‑by‑step scaffolds so every learner can enter the task and progress. Key words: exponential growth, exponential functions, algebra 1, functions, table
Preview of Calculus Antiderivatives - Indefinite Integration Task Cards  HW Organizer

Calculus Antiderivatives - Indefinite Integration Task Cards HW Organizer

Created by
Joan Kessler
Are you looking for a beginning activity on Antiderivatives and Antidifferentiation? ThisTask Card Indefinite Integration activity will give your Calculus students much needed practice finding the Antiderivatives or Indefinite Integrals of basic functions, with no substitution. Included functions are polynomial, radicals, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions. Included in the Lesson: 2 sets 17 Task Cards, one in color and one in black and white. I have also included three
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