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Oodles of Poodles
Students solve equations by graphing. For this algebra lesson, students differentiate between functions and relations. They use the TI to graph their equation and analyze the graph.
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#3 Differential Calculus
Students create models of the Mean Value Theorem. In this Mean Value instructional activity, students use their knowledge of derivatives and exponential functions to explore the Mean Value Theorem. They illustrate the meaning of the...
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SAT Grid Practice Test 12
In this SAT practice test, students solve various problems dealing with percent, area of polygons, rates, functions, and distance. This one page on-line worksheet contains ten multi-step problems.
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Properties
Examine some properties that don't require a general contractor. Scholars first complete a mental math activity that uses the properties of real numbers. A separate activity formalizes these properties.
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Calculus AB/BC - Selecting Procedures for Derivatives
Don't get lost trying to memorize all those derivative rules. Scholars review the different methods at their disposal to determine derivatives from Units 2 and 3. They fill out a graphic organizer and then complete a set of practice...
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Thinking with the Eyes
Objects are larger (or smaller) than they appear! Scholars use a laboratory investigation to explore the difference between resolution and magnification. The activity allows them to calculate the size of the field of view of their light...
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Woody Sine
Students explore the concept of sine. In this sine lesson, students create a sine graph from tooth picks. Students create a unit circle with tooth pick length radius. Students then take the tooth picks from the unit circle and put them...
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Gene Action/Mutation Worksheet
Students define the following terms: mutation, mutagen and give examples of how they work. They also define and illustrate a point mutation. Students define and illustrate a frame shift mutation and name two types of frame shift...
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Test on Chapter 4
Twelfth graders review concepts of logarithms for their test. In this calculus lesson, 12th graders review inverse function, limits, deratives and solving logs equations. They review the chain rule and domain and range of inverse logs.
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Stressed to the Breaking Point
Students explore the relationship between the amount of weight that can be supported by a spaghetti bridge, the thickness of the bridge, and the length of the bridge to determine the algebraic equation that best represents that pattern...
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Review for Test
Twelfth graders review logs and derivatives in preparation for their test. In this calculus lesson plan, 12th graders review inverse functions, log functions, derivatives of implicity and the three definitions of e. They prove...
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Taylor and Maclaurin Series
In this Taylor and Maclaurin series worksheet, students answer 10 questions about Taylor and Maclaurin series. Students find the Taylor and Maclaurin series for trigonometric, exponential, and inverse functions at a given value.
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Algebraic Atrocities
In this algebra worksheet, students prove whether or not the left side of an equation equals the right side. If it is false, students correct the equation. Equations include fractions, trigonometric identities, logarithms, square roots,...
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The Chain Rule and an Interesting Derivative
In this calculus activity, students use the chain rule to derive functions. They use function notations correctly as they solve word problems using the derivative. There are 3 questions.
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Properties of Real Numbers
In this algebra worksheet, learners identify and use the properties of real numbers to solve problems. They identify and differentiate between rational and irrational functions. There are 13 problems.
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Numerical Analysis: Worksheet 12: Comparing Root-Finding Methods
In this root-finding worksheet, students rank numbers in asymptotic order. They identify and discuss the roots of the original function. This four-page worksheet contains approximately 10 problems.
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Academic Algebra II 1st Semester Exam
In the semester exam, learners solve problems dealing the the discriminant of quadratic equations, systems of equations, linear equations and inequalities. Students also simplify radicals, complete squares, and find the inverse of a...
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SOL Review
In this SOL worksheet, students solve inequalities, identify equivalent fractions and graph polynomial functions. They find the geometric means and compute average rates. This eight-page worksheet contains 20 multiple-choice problems.
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A.P. Calculus Prerequisite No Calculator Multiple-Choice and Free-Response Exam
For this A.P. Calculus pre-requisites worksheet, students solve ten multiple-choice and ten free-response questions. Many of these questions cover trigonometric functions.
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AP Calculus Exam
In this calculus learning exercise, students review important rules of derivatives and integrations. They graph their functions using symmetry and coordinate pairs. There are 20 questions.
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Investigation - Who is Right?
Third graders explore mathematics by solving problems in groups. In this math functions lesson, 3rd graders demonstrate their understanding of addition and subtraction by completing two digit math problems. Students define a list of math...
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Logarithms
Students explore the concept of logarithms. In this logarithms worksheet, students answer true/false questions about logarithms. Students simplify logarithms and condense and expand logarithms.
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True or False Algebraic Statements
In this algebraic statements instructional activity, students determine whether thirty-three algebraic equations are true of false statements. A math cartoon as well as a link to the solutions is provided at the end of the instructional...
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Complex Analysis: Linear Transformations
In this linear transformation activity, students find a series of linear transformations and sketch them. This four-page activity contains approximately six problems.