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Preview of Expansive Sequences and Series Lesson

Expansive Sequences and Series Lesson

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Kendon Black
This is a thorough lesson on sequences and series. Although it does not include all of the convergence tests. (Those are in the next document.) The document focuses on definitions of various terms, types of series, and there properties. It includes 18 example problems. Topics tackled include sequence notation, series notation (summation notation), writing the terms of a sequence given the definition and vice versa, recursively-defined sequences, bounds, increasing/decreasing/non-increasing/non-d
Preview of Differentiation

Differentiation

Created by
hong wang
Apply differentiation to gradients, tangents and normals, increasing and decreasing functions and rates of change (including connected rates of change);locate stationary points, and use information about stationary points in sketching graphs (the ability to distinguish between maximum points and minimum points is required, but identification of points of inflexion is not included). The unit includes: 1) The Limit & Differentiation 2) The Derivative and Tangent Line Problem 3) Basic Differenti
Preview of HPC: CU 1B: 1.7 Day 2: Modeling with Functions

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 HPC: CU 1A: 1.2 day 2: Functions and their Properties

HPC: CU 1A: 1.2 day 2: Functions and their Properties

Created by
Math Hammy
- Continuity of Functions - Removable and nonremovable discontinuity - Identifying points of discontinuity - Finding Local Maximum and Minimums - Identifying Intervals where function is increasing, decreasing, and constant - Determining Boundedness of a Function
Preview of Graph Terminology - Guided Notes

Graph Terminology - Guided Notes

Created by
Rebecca Philyaw
This item is a set of guided notes used when teaching high school students how to read the graph of a function and determine domain, range, increasing, decreasing, global and local maximums and minimums, etc. I have typically used this when reviewing functions with my Pre-calculus classes. The student version and the teacher version are included.
Preview of Functions and Their Properties Advanced Math/Pre Calculus  Mini Lesson

Functions and Their Properties Advanced Math/Pre Calculus Mini Lesson

This SmartBoard mini lesson includes determining if a relation is a function, function notation, implied vs relevant domain, findng the domain and range of a function, continuity and types of discontinuity, increasing and decreasing functions, boundedness, local extrema, even and odd functions, identifying asymptotes,and using limit notation,
Preview of PreCalculus: Analyzing Graphs of Functions

PreCalculus: Analyzing Graphs of Functions

This is available as part of a Chapter 1 Bundle for 20% off! All of my Precalculus work is aligned with the Larson/Hostetler series. Sections numbers may vary depending on the edition you use. This section includes: Domain, range and zeros Vertical line test Increasing/decreasing intervals Finding maxima and minima Even/odd function characteristics * If background is too dark, set transparency to 70%. I do not know why the transparency is not preserved in the downloads.
Preview of HPC: CU 1A: Review: Functions, Inverses and Modeling

HPC: CU 1A: Review: Functions, Inverses and Modeling

Created by
Math Hammy
- Match the numerical model to the corresponding graphical model and algebraic model: - Find an algebraic model to represent the data - Solving Equations Algebraically - Solving Equations Graphically - Grapher Failure - Hidden behavior - Solving equations Graphically - Scatter plots - Regression equations - Vertical Line Test - Defining a Function in Equation Form - Finding the Domain of a Function - Finding the Range of a Function - Continuity of Functions - Removable and nonremovable discont
Preview of Percent Mixture and Value Word Problems 2 Intros + 7 Assignments for Power Point

Percent Mixture and Value Word Problems 2 Intros + 7 Assignments for Power Point

Created by
Tom Wingo
Update: I added Assignment #2B and Assignment #2C which focuses on writing equations in standard form. These assignments are coded and available at socrative. I used them today and it worked well. Included in this zip file are 7 Power Point files. 2 files are introductory lessons for whole class instruction and 5 files are assignments. A brief description of each: Intro #1 is a 20 slide intro to percent mixture problems. 2 problems are analyzed and broken into 3 true 2 variable linear equation
Preview of AP Statistics 01.1.2: More Visual Displays of Data

AP Statistics 01.1.2: More Visual Displays of Data

Created by
Todd McPeak
Quiz from Section 1.1.1 included. Objectives: -Create a manual stemplot of data. -Create a manual timeplot of data. -Link calculators to send and receive data. -Create a calculator histogram and timeplot. Reference Text: The Practice of Statistics, First Edition. Yates, Moore, McCabe http://www.whfreeman.com/Catalog/static/whf/yates/
Preview of Derivatives Practice PowerPoint with Practice Problems

Derivatives Practice PowerPoint with Practice Problems

This PowerPoint presentation was one that I used to review derivatives with a group of Differential Calculus students. It goes over basic differentiation rules with some helpful visual aides. It includes an old quiz and a brief homework assignment. There are also a few bonus slides at the end in case the lecture is not as long as desired.
Preview of Using Double & Half Angle Formulas

Using Double & Half Angle Formulas

Created by
Vicki Hines
This is a lesson to show students how half-angle and double-angle formulas are used to find exact values of non-special angles, and simplify expressions. The first slide asks students to use their knowledge of the sum formula to find the double-angle formula for sin, cos and tan. To review, try: Double & Half Angle Formulas Scavenger Hunt For more fun ways to review important topics, try these: Scavenger Hunts Fun PowerPoint Review Games Relays Tic Tac Toes Partner Problems Bingos Californi
Preview of Unit Circle Lesson - Part 2 - Animated PowerPoint with Practice and Reflection

Unit Circle Lesson - Part 2 - Animated PowerPoint with Practice and Reflection

Looking for a no-prep, visually engaging unit circle lesson that helps your students finally get sine and cosine? This editable PowerPoint presentation is designed to take the mystery out of trig by showing students how to use the unit circle — not just memorize it. Perfect for Algebra 2, Geometry, or Precalculus, this resource walks students through: Identifying the initial and terminal sides of angles Finding and labeling reference angles Understanding why trig values are positive or
Preview of HPC: CU 6: 4.5 Day 1: Graphs of Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and Cosecant

HPC: CU 6: 4.5 Day 1: Graphs of Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and Cosecant

Created by
Math Hammy
- Tangent and cotangent Functions - Graphing tangent and cotangent functions - Secant and cosecant functions - Graphing secant and cosecant functions
Preview of HPC: CU 9: 6.6 Day 1: DeMoivre's Theorem and nth Roots

HPC: CU 9: 6.6 Day 1: DeMoivre's Theorem and nth Roots

Created by
Math Hammy
- Plotting complex numbers in the complex plane - Absolute value of a complex number - Writing complex numbers in polar form - Finding trigonometric forms - Writing complex numbers in rectangular form - Products and quotients of complex numbers in polar form
Preview of HPC: CU 4A: 3.1 Day 1: Exponential and Logistic functions

HPC: CU 4A: 3.1 Day 1: Exponential and Logistic functions

Created by
Math Hammy
- Identifying Exponential functions - Computing exponential function values - Find an Exponential Function from its Table of Values or from its Graph - Exponential functions and the base e - describe Transformations and graph Exponential Functions
Preview of HPC: CU 2A: 2.1 Day 2: Linear and Quadratic functions and Modeling

HPC: CU 2A: 2.1 Day 2: Linear and Quadratic functions and Modeling

Created by
Math Hammy
- Finding the vertex and axis of symmetry of a quadratic function - Rewriting a quadratic equation in Vertex Form by Completing the Square - Writing the equation from the graph of a quadratic function - Application of quadratic functions
Preview of HPC: CU 1B: 1.5 Day 1: Parametric Relations and Inverses

HPC: CU 1B: 1.5 Day 1: Parametric Relations and Inverses

Created by
Math Hammy
- finding points determined parametrically - Eliminating the Parameter - Using a graphing calculator in parametric mode - Horizontal line test - One-to-One functions
Preview of HPC: CU 1A: 1.1 day 2: Modeling and Equation Solving

HPC: CU 1A: 1.1 day 2: Modeling and Equation Solving

Created by
Math Hammy
- Grapher Failure - Hidden behavior - Solving equations Graphically - Scatter plots - Regression equations
Preview of HPC: CU 4B: 3.4 Day 2: Properties of Logarithmic Functions

HPC: CU 4B: 3.4 Day 2: Properties of Logarithmic Functions

Created by
Math Hammy
- Identify transformation and Graphing logarithmic functions - Matching logarithmic functions to their graphs - Applications of logarithmic functions
Preview of Fundamental Theorem of Algebra

Fundamental Theorem of Algebra

PowerPoint lesson. Gives example problems that can easily be projected and solved during instruction. Students also have the option of printing out slides previous to class to minimize note taking time.
Preview of HPC: CU 3: 2.8: Solving Inequalities in One Variable

HPC: CU 3: 2.8: Solving Inequalities in One Variable

Created by
Math Hammy
- making sign chart for inequalities in one variable - determine x-values that cause the function to be positive, negative, undefined, and zero - solving a polynomial inequality graphically - creating a sign chart for a rational function - solving polynomial inequalities
Preview of Definition of a Limit Notes

Definition of a Limit Notes

Created by
Michele Cubed
These notes correspond with my Definition of a Limit Power Point. Students may follow along as you go through the power point and make their own notes. This hopefully saves time and allows students to focus more on the concept rather than trying to get everything written down.
Preview of Inverse Trig Functions PowerPoint™ Presentation

Inverse Trig Functions PowerPoint™ Presentation

Created by
Jellybean Math
This PowerPoint™ lesson teaches students from Algebra 2 to Precalculus about Inverse Trig Functions. The lesson requires no extra work on the teacher's part. Display it via a projector or interactive board/tv, click through the slides which include animation and natural transitions, while walking around the room engaging with your students. This is also a great tool for asynchronous learning (easy to share with students to work through on their own time, and perfect for making videos). The les
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