Here are a dozen derivative problems, laid out in "circuit" format. These problems require use of the power rule, constant multiple rule, and sum rule. Power rule problems include fractions with integer numerators and "power" denominators, as well as powers expressed in radical form. Other problems ask the student to sketch a graph of f', given the graph of f. Finally, there are several tangent line problems and velocity problems, of various difficulty. No problems require the product rule, quot
Here are a dozen limits, laid out in "circuit" format. A few of the limits are calculated graphically, while the rest require basic algebra. The algebra required includes factoring quadratics, difference of squares, and factoring by grouping. There are no trig, log, or exponential function limits. There are no limits involving infinity. There are no limits requiring L'Hopital's rule.
11th - 12th
Algebra, Calculus, Graphing
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