An easy to use chart for determining end behavior of a polynomial. Use the sign of the leading coefficient (columns) and whether the degree is even or odd (rows) to predict what the graph will look like.
This PDF includes 4 different formats (color, grayscale, semi-blank, fully blank). Print at normal size for students to fill out or print 2 pages on one sheet of paper for extra small (but still readable) charts!
Perfect for interactive notebooks, using as bookmarks or general reference while
Use this document to supplement teaching students to graph logarithms. This is not a sufficient resource to teach students to graph logs as the meaning of why you are taking each step might be lost on students. Use it as a reminder of the steps after they understand why each step is being taken.
This was recently used in my co-taught Algebra 2 class with much success as a supplement and reminder of how to graph a logarithm and get whole number answers.
NOTE: THIS IS NOT A PRIMARY TEACHING TOOL
9th - 12th, Higher Education
Algebra 2, Math, PreCalculus
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