This is can be an introduction to linear programming after graphing inequalities. Students will need to create two variable inequalities and single variable inequalities, then graph. Students then create a profit equation to determine the exact number of tshirts needed to maximize profit. There are technically two solutions, but one has them creating have a tshirt, so this finding should be discussed in their proposal. An answer key is available upon request. Teacher tip: Verify each ine
This is an window foldable for Graphing Rational Functions. Students fill this out as we go through our first example. This is then glued down in their notebook to use as a reference tool. Teacher tip: When printed on single sheets, turn the second page around and run through the copier 1-- > 2 to make the windows line up properly.
This is quick visual organization tool I use to teach factoring. I know this video has an extra s on differences of two square but left it on there to show the my teacher authenticity, ha. The video is a fun little story I came up with to help remember the order to do things...the story falls apart but maybe I'll beef it up someday. Hope it makes you smile!
7th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
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