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Preview of Percent Increase and Decrease Notes (Markups and Discounts)

Percent Increase and Decrease Notes (Markups and Discounts)

Student notes to help prepare for the CAHSEE. These notes on percent increase/decrease have examples (for the teacher to do) and 'you try' problems for the students to do. The questions are multiple choice to help with standardized tests.
Preview of Intro to Quadratic Functions - Editable Nearpod Lesson

Intro to Quadratic Functions - Editable Nearpod Lesson

Created by
5starmath
This lesson contains a review of the characteristics of functions: domain, range, Intervals of increase/decrease, positive/negative intervals, end behavior. Then it moves to characteristics of Quadratic functions. The review contains several activities: matching terminology, quick quizzes, open-ended questions (draw) as well as the poll at the end. You can edit the lesson and use it for teaching and as a quick formative assessment. Also, you can assign it to your students as a live lesson or st
Preview of Percent Change aka Relative Change -PowerPoint (w/ free video)

Percent Change aka Relative Change -PowerPoint (w/ free video)

Created by
ddow53
PowerPoint with examples for direct instruction. First, reviews a "what percent of" question. Then two examples showing how to find percent increase and decrease. The video for this lesson for review or absent students is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dV4DvrO5Aw8
Preview of Percentage Powerpoint Presentation (PPT)/Lesson/20 Slides

Percentage Powerpoint Presentation (PPT)/Lesson/20 Slides

The step by step detailed complete presentation contains:Definition of percentage. Where do you see percentage? Converting Percentages into fractions, decimals and ratios. Converting fraction to percentage. Converting decimals to percentage. Converting ratios to percentage. Applications on percentages. Percentage For comparison. To find a given percentage of a given quantity. To express a quantity as a percentage of another. To find the whole using a given percentage. Increase or decrease as per
Preview of Algebra 1 - Percent Change (35)

Algebra 1 - Percent Change (35)

Created by
MathKook
This is 35 of ~134 Algebra 1 Lectures available. Each Lesson consists of the following 3 items. Bundle Available for all ~134 Lessons too... and much cheaper to purchase them all. 1) Lecture Notes w/Examples 2) Worksheet to practice 3) KEY for Worksheet with full solutions, step-by-step What does Lesson 35 cover? In this lesson, we will learn about Percent Change and how to calculate it. Percent Change can be an increase or decrease, depending if the quantity is going up or down.
Preview of Intervals of Increase & Decrease Intro + 4 Assignments for PDF

Intervals of Increase & Decrease Intro + 4 Assignments for PDF

Created by
Tom Wingo
Update I made Assignment 1 Usable at Teacher Made as well as Socrative. Or, it could be printed. Update I added Assignment C which is a 2 page 40 question assignment. The student identifies minima and maxima, tells how many intervals of increase or decrease are in a graph(if any) and writes the intervals of increase and decrease in interval notation. This assignment can be completed at socrative.com or printed and done on paper. Also included in this zip folder are 5 more PDF files. 1 is a
Preview of Exponential Growth and Decay -PowerPoint (w/ free YouTube video)

Exponential Growth and Decay -PowerPoint (w/ free YouTube video)

Created by
ddow53
PowerPoint with examples for direct instruction: 2 examples on how to write an exponential in the form: y = a * b^x. Where a is the start/initial amount and b is the growth/decay factor. The first example has students write an exponential function with a 1.9% increase then a 1.9% decrease. The second example has students write a function in the form y = a * b^x for bacteria that doubles every half hour. Then asks to use the function to extrapolate the population after 4 hours, and 100 minutes
Preview of Exponential Graphs and Models -PowerPoint (w/ free YouTube video)

Exponential Graphs and Models -PowerPoint (w/ free YouTube video)

Created by
ddow53
PowerPoint with examples for direct instruction: 3 examples on how to graph an exponential function in the form: y = a * b^x. Where a is the y-intercept and b is the growth/decay factor. 2 examples on how to write an exponential in the form: y = a * b^x. Where a is the start/initial amount and b is the growth/decay factor. This includes when the growth/decay is a whole number or a percent (like decreases at 4.5%) The video for this lesson for review or absent students is on YouTube: https://yout
Preview of Expansive Sequences and Series Lesson

Expansive Sequences and Series Lesson

Created by
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 Algebra 2:  Characteristics of Functions Student Notes Pt 2

Algebra 2: Characteristics of Functions Student Notes Pt 2

Objective: Students will analyze increasing and decreasing intervals, maximums, minimums, domain, range, y-intercept, continuous, and discontinuous functions
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 video: HPC: CU 1B: 1.7 Day 2: Modeling with Functions

video: 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 Question Exploration: What Are the Solar Activity Sunspot Cycles?

Question Exploration: What Are the Solar Activity Sunspot Cycles?

Created by
TheScienceGiant
What are the solar activity sunspot cycles? Sunspots increase and decrease through an average cycle of 11 years.  This Question Exploration helps Ss explain how the spotless Sun turns dark, releasing solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Question Exploration Routine is an instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main idea answer. The Concept Compari
Preview of Math II Graphing Functions and Reading Graphs Guided Notes

Math II Graphing Functions and Reading Graphs Guided Notes

Guided notes on Functions in Math II Includes... Increasing/Decreasing Functions and End Behavior X and Y Intercepts Domain and Range Introductions Understanding Functions in Context (Word Problems) Piece-wise Functions Composite Functions for HONORS class! Parent Functions (Square Root, Cubic, Absolute Value) Graphing Shifts of Parent Functions Function problems from released STATE EXAM LARGE amount of information! At least two weeks of notes for a regulars class, one and a half weeks for an
Preview of PreCal 1.1-1.2 Attributes of Functions

PreCal 1.1-1.2 Attributes of Functions

Created by
Cassie Anderson
This PDF includes notes for lessons 1.1 and 1.2 including domain and range, increasing and decreasing intervals, x intercept, y intercept, minimum and maximum. This lesson follows the TEKS resource scope and sequence. The PDF has the lesson, lesson notes, lesson handouts and student assignment. If purchased and would like an answer key I will provide that as well.
Preview of Precalculus: Function Basics

Precalculus: Function Basics

Guided notes for functions review for beginning of a precalculus course. Topics discussed include increasing, decreasing and constant functions, Even and Odd functions, Definition, graphing and evaluating piecewise functions, and the difference quotient. Contains blank notes for students to use and a filled out copy I use for myself in class with examples worked out.
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 video: HPC: CU 1A: 1.2 Day 2: Functions and their properties

video: 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 Graphs of Functions - PowerPoint (w/ free video)

Graphs of Functions - PowerPoint (w/ free video)

Created by
ddow53
PowerPoint with examples for direct instruction. This lesson teaches students how to connect graphs with various scenarios. Also included are the difference between discrete and continuous graphs, constant, increasing, and decreasing graphs, and changes in labels of the axis to show different relationships of the same scenario. The video for this lesson for review or absent students is on https://youtu.be/8jkSNhT80zc
Preview of Algebra 2 Lesson Plans: Local Maxima and Minima on Polynomial Graphs

Algebra 2 Lesson Plans: Local Maxima and Minima on Polynomial Graphs

Algebra 2 Lesson Plans: Local Maxima and Minima on Polynomial Graphs | Turning Points & Behavior Intervals | Math Sub Plans | Homeschool & Turnkey CurriculumIsolate coordinate extrema peaks and valleys, analyze intervals of increasing and decreasing behavior, and calculate turning point limits with absolute geometric precision.Stop letting your students confuse x-coordinates with actual maximum values. This classroom-ready, plug-and-play curriculum module provides an unshakeable, step-by-step al
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 Algebra 1 Lesson - Shapes of Graphs

Algebra 1 Lesson - Shapes of Graphs

This complete lesson can be used with any curriculum and each student will be able to Determine whether graphs have line symmetry, if so, determine the line of symmetry.Identify extrema and where functions are increasing and decreasing.Determine the end behavior of graphs of functions.This lesson is done with a bohemian style color pallet; all material is editable, if you need to adjust to your teaching style or your classroom curriculum.
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