The notes have 5 questions where students have to graph the function and then determine the domain, range, interval of increase/ decrease, and end behavior. The practice has 8 questions where students do the same.
This bundle includes all things square roots. Transformations of square root functions (notes, practice, and google form)Key features of square root functions (notes, practice, and google form)Converting between rational exponents and radical expressions (notes and practice) Simplifying expressions with rational exponents (notes and practice) Solving radical equations notes and practice (notes and practice)Square root word problems (notes and practice)
This notes and practice product goes over vertical stretches/ compressions, translations left/right/up/down, and reflections over the x-axis of the square root function. There are problems on the notes and on the practice assignment where students have to identify the transformation, create square root equations given a description, and translate already translated functions.
This product has notes and practice problems for solving quadratics by square roots. The notes start with basic solving with square root problems and end with problems similar to how completing the square problems would be set up. The notes have 18 questions and are set up for teachers to go over the odd problems and the students to attempt the even problems. The practice has a total of 11 questions. The answers on both the notes and practice have real and imaginary answers.
This activity has notes on solving quadratics by factoring. The problems include difference of square, GCF, leading coefficient 1, and leading coefficient other than 1 problems. The notes have a total of 20 problems, which were created for the teacher to go over the odd problems and the students to try to even problems. The practice set has a total of 12 problems.
This document has notes and practices for converting between radical expressions and rational exponents as well as problems simplifying expressions with rational exponents. The converting between forms notes and practice are combined with 12 problems converting each way (set up for the first 6 being examples and students trying the second set of six problems). The rational exponents practice has 12 problems in the notes and 15 problems for the practice.
The solving by graphing notes start with a problem where students have to solve by factoring and then having to graph the function and determine the relationship between the solutions and the x-intercepts. The notes have 8 problems. The practice has 8 questions.
This product has notes and practice problems for solving quadratics by completing the square. The notes start with creating perfect square trinomials by 'completing a square' and they have a total of 12 solving by completing the square problems. The practice has a total of 8 questions.
This notes document starts with graphing the parent inverse variation function (y=1/x). Then it goes over transformations of inverse variation functions with 6 examples. Finally, the notes go over the key features (domain, range, end behavior, vertical and horizontal asymptotes). For the answer key, the domain and range just list the excluded values.
This notes and practice document has a total of 14 square root word problems. Some of the problems have students calculate the square root and some have students to get rid of the radical to solve.
This product has notes and practice problems for solving quadratics using the quadratic formula. The notes have 14 problems using the quadratic formula with answers that are real and imaginary. The practice has 10 problems, also real and imaginary answers.
The solving absolute value equations notes and practice has a total of 22 absolute value equations - 12 in the notes (set up where the teacher can do odd numbers and students can try even problems) and 10 practice problems. Hand written answer key is included.
These inverse variation notes have 12 word problems; 4 where you have to come up with the equation, 4 where you have to come up with the equation and then solve for a variable, and 4 word problems in context.
These direct variation notes have 12 word problems; 4 where you have to come up with the equation, 4 where you have to come up with the equation and then solve for a variable, and 4 word problems in context.
These notes and practice give the formula for calculating the discriminant and how to determine how many roots/ what types of roots exist for a quadratic function. The notes have 8 questions and the practice has 9 questions.
These combined variation notes have 9 word problems; 6 where you have to come up with the equation and then solve for a variable, and 3 word problems in context.
7th - 12th
Math
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