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Preview of Analytical Applications of Differentiation (AP Calculus AB - Unit 4)

Analytical Applications of Differentiation (AP Calculus AB - Unit 4)

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Math Lion
Analytical Applications of Differentiation Calculus Unit Bundle:This is a bundle with guided notes, PowerPoints aligned with the guided notes, additional practice (homework), mid-unit quiz, unit test, unit review, and unit pacing guide for Analytical Applications of Differentiation (Unit 4). This unit contains 6 lessons. Lesson 4.1: Using the Mean Value TheoremLesson 4.2: Extrema on an IntervalLesson 4.3: Increasing and Decreasing Intervals and The First Derivative TestLesson 4.4: Concavity and
Preview of Finding Extrema & Intervals of Increase and Decrease | Calculus Derivative

Finding Extrema & Intervals of Increase and Decrease | Calculus Derivative

Help your students build strong calculus foundations with this comprehensive and visually clear worksheet + mini-lesson on relative and absolute extrema and increasing/decreasing intervals! Students will learn how to use first and second derivatives to analyze functions, identify critical points, and determine where functions are increasing or decreasing — all through step-by-step guided problems. What’s Included:✅ Engaging Lesson Page explaining: Critical points Relative and absolut
Preview of Increasing, Decreasing and First Derivative Test | Calculus Notes & Video

Increasing, Decreasing and First Derivative Test | Calculus Notes & Video

Increasing, decreasing and First Derivative Test lesson for Calculus with guided notes, homework, and video lesson. Teach intervals of increase and decrease, derivative sign charts, and relative extrema.This is one lesson from my Calculus Unit 3 – Applications of Derivatives curriculum. It includes guided notes, homework practice, a full video lesson, and detailed step-by-step answer keys to support student understanding. This lesson is designed for a guided, non-AP Calculus course and works wel
Preview of Calculus (Domain, Intercepts, Critical Points, Increasing/Decreasing, Concavity)

Calculus (Domain, Intercepts, Critical Points, Increasing/Decreasing, Concavity)

No-Frills Printable Worksheet2 pages formatted for easy double-sided printing (1 sheet front and back)Includes a detailed answer key—for teacher useStudent-facing side features a clear, student-friendly learning objectiveThis is a clean, ready-to-use worksheet—perfect for class practice without any unnecessary extras. Connect with me! YouTube ChannelMy Website
Preview of MCV4U - Unit 3: Curve Sketching

MCV4U - Unit 3: Curve Sketching

Unit 3: Curve Sketching Using Derivatives3.1 Intervals of Increase and Decrease Using the First Derivative 3.2 Identifying Local Maximum and Minimum Points 3.3 Concavity and Points of Inflection via the Second Derivative 3.4 Combining Derivatives for Full Curve Sketching 3.5 Graphing Rational and Non-Polynomial Functions 3.6 Sketching With Real-World Contexts and Word Problems
Preview of Calculus - Studying the Behavior of Functions Graphically

Calculus - Studying the Behavior of Functions Graphically

Students use the graphing calculator to create graphs of f, f’, and f”, and make observations about conditions that cause f to be increasing f to be decreasing, Extrema to occur A point of inflection based upon information from various graphs. This is a great lesson for students to use prior to knowing all the analytical techniques for taking a derivative. Using the built-in features on the graphing calculator students can graph a derivative of a function and a second derivative of a f
Preview of Calculus - Reading and Using Information from the Graph of f'

Calculus - Reading and Using Information from the Graph of f'

From a graph of f’ students are asked to describe where f is increasing and decreasing, the locations for all local minimums and maximums for f, locations of all absolute minimums and maximums for f, locations of all points of inflection, and to make a sketch of f and f”.
Preview of Graph Analysis Using the 1st Derivative Notes, Examples, Handout, & Assignment

Graph Analysis Using the 1st Derivative Notes, Examples, Handout, & Assignment

This resource includes notes, examples, and assignment using the 1st derivative to analyze functions. Topics included are: · Critical Numbers · Intervals of Increase and Decrease · Relative Extrema · Absolute Extrema Function types included are: · Quadratic · Cubic · Rational · Trigonometric
Preview of Derivatives -Graph Analysis Using Tables - Notes, Examples, Handout & Assignment

Derivatives -Graph Analysis Using Tables - Notes, Examples, Handout & Assignment

This resource includes notes, examples, handout and assignment analyzing graphs of functions using tables. Tables include: · Relative Extrema · Inflection Points · Intervals of Increase and Decrease · Intervals of Concave Upward and Concave Downward · Vertical Asymptotes Students will complete tables with: · Information about f(x) · Information about f'(x) · Information about f''(x) · Description of graph
Preview of AP® Calculus AB/BC - Unit 5: Analytical Applications of Differentiation

AP® Calculus AB/BC - Unit 5: Analytical Applications of Differentiation

This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 5: Analytical Applications of Differentiation5.1 The Mean Value Theorem (MVT) and Rolle's Theorem 5.2 Using the First Derivative Test (Increasing/Decreasing, Critical Points) 5.3 Using the First Derivative Test (Relative Extrema) 5.4 Using the Second Derivative Test (Con
Preview of Calculus - How are the Graphs of f, f ', and f " interrelated?

Calculus - How are the Graphs of f, f ', and f " interrelated?

Using the graphing calculator, students learn how the graphs of the first and second derivatives describe the behavior of the original function. The activity is composed of four parts. Students make observations based upon a series of questions about increasing, decreasing, extrema, and concavity
Preview of 12th Grade Calculus - Unit 3: Applications of Derivatives

12th Grade Calculus - Unit 3: Applications of Derivatives

12th Grade Calculus USA High School Calculus This resource includes:-12 Presentations -12 Worksheets with Solutions -1 Reference Sheet -1 Unit Test with Solutions Unit 3 – Applications of Derivatives3.1 Using the derivative to find slope of tangent and equation of tangent/normal lines 3.2 Critical points; local maxima and minima; first derivative sign charts 3.3 Increasing/decreasing intervals; First Derivative Test 3.4 Concavity and points of inflection; Second Derivative Test 3.5 Sketching cur
Preview of IB Math Applications & Interpretation SL Topic 5 Calculus BUNDLE

IB Math Applications & Interpretation SL Topic 5 Calculus BUNDLE

This is a GROWING bundle covering IB Math Applications and Interpretation SL Topic 5 Calculus standards: SL 5.1 Introduction to the concept of a limit and derivative interpreted as gradient function and as rate of rangeSL 5.2 Increasing and decreasing functions (coming soon)SL 5.3 Derivative using power rule where all exponents are integersSL 5.4 Tangents and normals at a given point, and their equationsSL 5.5 Introduction to integration as anti-differentiation of functions (indefinite and defi
Preview of CALCULUS: LOCAL EXTREMA, INFLECTION POINTS AND INTERVALS OF CONCAVITY

CALCULUS: LOCAL EXTREMA, INFLECTION POINTS AND INTERVALS OF CONCAVITY

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PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE: The student should know how to find the derivative of any given function. This step by step guide will meet the following objectives: Objectives: --------------------------------------- Upon completion of this section, the student should be able to: • Use derivatives to determine the intervals of increase and decrease of a given function • Use the First Derivative Test to determine any local maximum or minimum points • Find inflection points • Use the concav
Preview of Calculus-Making Observations about the Function and Its Derivatives from Graphs

Calculus-Making Observations about the Function and Its Derivatives from Graphs

This discovery activity is made up of 5 part plus a closing question. Part I: Students graph a function and its derivative. From the two graphs students observe that when the graph of the derivative of y1 is positive the graph of y1 is increasing and that when the graph of the derivative of y1 is negative the graph of decreasing. Part II: In part I students studied a function with a minimum. In this part students will repeat the same observations but with a function that has a maximum. Part II
Preview of Curve Sketching Lecture (Differential Calculus 1 Lesson Notes)

Curve Sketching Lecture (Differential Calculus 1 Lesson Notes)

This handout is meant as an in-class activity for curve sketching in a differential calculus course. The first few pages contains a review of curve sketching. The curve sketching topics covered are: domainx,y interceptshorizontal asymptotes (using limits)vertical asymptotes (using limits)increasing/decreasing (using first derivative)local max/min (first derivative test)concavity (using the second derivative)inflection pointssketch the graph of the function using all the above informationThe r
Preview of British Columbia Grade 12 Calculus - Unit 3: Applications of Derivatives

British Columbia Grade 12 Calculus - Unit 3: Applications of Derivatives

British Columbia Grade 12 Calculus BC Grade 12 Calculus This resource includes: -One Presentation for each section -One Worksheet set with solutions for each section -One Reference Sheet for the Unit -One Unit Test with Solutions for the Unit Unit 3 — Applications of derivatives3.1 Increasing/decreasing behavior and concavity3.2 Differentiability (and what it means in graphs/contexts) 3.3 Mean Value Theorem (what it guarantees; interpreting it) 3.4 Newton’s method (root approximation + interpre
Preview of Calculus Lesson Plans Ch. 3A: Curve Sketching

Calculus Lesson Plans Ch. 3A: Curve Sketching

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Fan's Math
These are the assignments I give my students for the first half of Ch. 3 in Larson Calculus 10 ed. I divide Ch. 3 on Applications of Differentiation into two units. In Ch. 3A Curve Sketching, students learn all the characteristics of graphs such as extrema, increasing/decreasing, and concavity to sketch graphs and match derivative graphs with their function graphs. They also learn the major theorems – Intermediate Value, Extreme Value, Rolle’s, and Mean Value. In Ch. 3B, students use derivatives
Preview of Logarithmic & Exponential Functions: Sort & Match Activity

Logarithmic & Exponential Functions: Sort & Match Activity

Looking for an engaging way to help your students master logarithmic and exponential functions? This hands-on mix-and-match activity is perfect for reinforcing key concepts while making learning fun! Students will: • Sort functions and identify their domain, range, zeros, y-intercept, and more. • Analyze positive and negative intervals, and determine increasing and decreasing behaviors. • Complete a cut-and-paste activity to match functions with their corresponding parts and glue them in orde
Preview of Advanced Curve Sketching Practice — Calculus AB/Calculus 1

Advanced Curve Sketching Practice — Calculus AB/Calculus 1

Transform curve sketching from a memorized checklist into a meaningful reasoning process. This Calculus AB practice packet gives students 10 full curve-sketching problems that build conceptual understanding through progressively challenging function types — polynomial, rational, trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, and piecewise. Each question leads students through: Domain and range reasoning Continuity and differentiability Critical points and increasing/decreasing intervals Concavi
Preview of SIX Curve Sketching Worksheets + Key + Summary of Curve Sketching - Calculus 1

SIX Curve Sketching Worksheets + Key + Summary of Curve Sketching - Calculus 1

This product (pdf) can be used as an in-class activity / homework / group work for curve sketching in differential calculus. The first 2 pages does a review of curve sketching. There are 6 curve sketching questions, followed by their key. For each question, the student must find the following: - domain - x,y intercepts - horizontal asymptotes (using limits) - vertical asymptotes (using limits) - increasing/decreasing (using first derivative) - local max/min (first derivative test) - concavity
Preview of Lesson: The First Derivative Test

Lesson: The First Derivative Test

Students often find success with the first derivative test once they understand how to apply it. By working through the examples visually and analytically, then applying the anchor chart, students can determine where the relative extrema are located. This lesson can be used as an introduction to the first derivative test, as remediation, or as review. Concepts included in this lesson are:Determining increasing and decreasing intervals. The First Derivative Test.Relative maximum and minimum
Preview of Graphs of First & Second Derivatives Identify and Match f, f', f''

Graphs of First & Second Derivatives Identify and Match f, f', f''

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Joan Kessler
In this activity students practice identifying the Graphs of a function and its first and second derivative, f, f ', and f ''. They analyze 3 graphs, one blue, one black, and one red, superimposed on the same coordinate grid, to determine which is the graph of original function, the graph of first derivative, and the graph of the second derivative. The activity does not require differentiation, but requires students to understand increasing, decreasing, relative extrema, and concavity. Man
Preview of Calculus Lesson Plans Ch. 3B: More Applications of Derivatives

Calculus Lesson Plans Ch. 3B: More Applications of Derivatives

Created by
Fan's Math
These are the assignments I give my students for the second half of Ch. 3 in Larson Calculus 10 ed. I divide Ch. 3 on Applications of Differentiation into two units. In this chapter, Ch. 3B, students use derivatives to work optimization problems, work more linear approximations and approximate error using differentials (a great forerunner to the next chapter on integrals). In Ch. 3A Curve Sketching, students learned all the characteristics of graphs such as extrema, increasing/decreasing, and co
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