This is a great student-led activity that gets your students using the Desmos Graphing Calculator, which is often used for state testing! It requires them to 1) Sketch the three types of solutions to a system of equation 2) Graph systems in Desmos and state how many solutions each has and explain their answer by describing the type of system they see on their computer 3) Create three systems of equations (one solution, no solution, and infinite solutions) using what they learned from the prev
Students practice using Desmos to "cheat" on the LEAP test by using the calculator function to solve equations (including absolute value, no solutions, and inequalities), systems of equations & inequalities, find and check solutions to lines and systems, and find the zeros (or roots, x-intercepts, solutions) to Quadratic equations. Many of these questions come straight from the common core standards themselves. Great overall review of what Desmos can do! *I‘m retired for now so my entire store
Students are given the factored form of a quadratic equation and practice stating the zeros. Then students analyze a graph to find the zeros and possible factors. They then select the correct equation for the graph in vertex form. Great as a review for LEAP. (Usually used as an entrance ticket for when how to find the zeros is known. Could also be a homework assignment.) Fits two per page. *I‘m retired for now so my entire store is free. So please just be sure to leave fair reviews on anything,
This sheet reviews maxima, minima, vertex, increasing, decreasing, positive, negative and transformations of quadratics in function notation. *I‘m retired for now so my entire store is free. So please just be sure to leave fair reviews on anything, Enjoy!*