This worksheet allows students to explore graphs of lines and their equations by allowing them to graph their own line and write its equation in slope intercept form. The directions ask students to choose different slope and y-intercepts for all graphs. Each coordinate plane has a different scale for its x and y axis.
Practice converting Logarithmic expressions to Exponential expressions and vice versa. Blank Copy Included For Editing!Color Copy and Black and White Included Answers Included
This worksheet helps students practice converting and connecting the ideas of Logarithmic, Exponential, and Radical Forms using a fill in the blank format. Color and B & W worksheets included Answers included
This 3 page worksheet can be used over a few days in order to break down each step of graphing quadratic equations to build up to graphing parabolas using the 1 - 3 - 5 rule. Great for lower level courses. Includes Answers.Identifying A,B, C Finding and graphing the Axis of Symmetry Finding and graphing the Vertex Graphing using the 1 - 3 - 5 Rule Completing all steps to graph
This bundle includes short .m4v videos for the following topics. Great for visual learners and easy to make your own voice over!- Parts of Parabolas - Factoring Sum and Difference of Cubes - Dividing Polynomials Long Division Method - Dividing Polynomials Synthetic Division Method - Factoring the Sum and Difference of Cubes
This 56 second .m4V video showing the parts of a parabola. Great for visual learners.- Parabola - Axis of Symmetry (min or max) - Vertex - x-intercepts / Roots - y- intercept
This worksheet includes 16 Factoring Trinomials problems in which includes when A equals 1 and when A does not equal 1. Students must first determine whether a = 1 or not and check the corresponding box. Then, factor the trinomail and check their answer. I found that this worksheet helps students to determine what factoring method to use depending on the value of the leading coefficient. There is also a check column so that students make a connection between their answer, factored form, and the
This worksheet asks students to first determine which method(s) to use to factor, and then execute. The following factoring methods are included. This can be used as a review, practice, cooperative learning, math centers, or homework. GCF Difference of Squares Trinomials when a = 1 and when a does not = 1 Sum and difference of cubes Grouping
This resource is printed on one page and can be folded into a small sized book in which each page represents a different method of factoring. The factoring methods included are as follows: GCF Difference of Squares Trinomials a=1 Trinomials a does not = 1 Difference of Cubes Sum of Cubes Grouping
Polynomial Functions Determine the degree, leading coefficient, y-int, amount of zeros, and end behavior of polynomial function graphs with degree more than 2
Students are to determine if a polynomial is evenly divisible by a binomial by dividing using the long division or synthetic division methods. If so, they are to continue to factor the resulting polynomial to find more factors of the original polynomial (Factor Theorem). Depending on their answer, they will be led to the next problem. When they get all the way through the maze to the end, they know they got all of the problems correct. There are 7 problems in total if the maze is done correctly.
This resource is in a booklet form in which organizes each exponent rule into pages, in addition to pages with mixed problems with more than one operation. This can be best used as notes or practice activity. Answers are included! Page 1: Multiplying Page 2: Dividing Page 3: Power of a Power Page 4: Negative Exponents Page 5: Adding & Subtracting Page 6: Mixed Operations Page 7: Mixed Operations with Power of 0
9th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
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