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Read Expressions in Which Letters Stand for Numbers II
Reading and writing take on a whole different meaning in math class. Young mathematicians learn to read verbal phrases by focusing on operation words. They write equivalent algebraic expressions for both mathematical and contextual...
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Comparing Ratios Using Ratio Tables
Decide which concentration of mixtures is the strongest. Pupils use tables to compare ratios involved in mixtures. They use two methods to make the comparisons — by finding equivalent values within the tables or by comparing the...
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Multiplying and Dividing Expressions with Radicals
That's radical! Simplifying radicals may not be exciting, but it is an important skill. A math instructional activity provides explanations of properties used throughout the material. Scholars practice skills needed to multiply...
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Equations of a Line
Each form of a linear equation has its purpose — pupils just have to find it. Building on the previous lesson in the series, learners examine point-slope and standard form. Using point-slope form, pupils write the equation of a...
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A Surprising Boost from Geometry
Working with imaginary numbers — this is where it gets complex! After exploring the graph of complex numbers, learners simplify them using addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
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The Graph of a Linear Equation in Two Variables
Add more points on the graph ... and it still remains a line! The 13th installment in a series of 33 leads the class to the understanding that the graph of linear equation is a line. Pupils find several solutions to a two-variable linear...
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More About Similar Triangles
Determine whether two triangles are similar. The lesson presents opportunities for pupils to find the criterion needed to show that two triangles are similar. Scholars use the definition of similarity to find any missing side...
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Constant Rate
Two-variable equations can express a constant rate situation. The lesson presents several constant rate problems. Pupils use the stated constant rate to create a linear equation, find values in a table, and graph the points. The resource...
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Conducting a Simulation to Estimate the Probability of an Event II
Add some randomization into simulations. The 11th installment in a series of 25 presents two new methods to use in simulations--colored disks, and random numbers. Pupils use random numbers to run simulations where the probabilities make...
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Related Rate Problems
In this calculus worksheet, students solve problems that involve related rates. The two page worksheet contains twenty-four problems. Answers are not provided.
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Lesson #67 Relative Extrema
Students test for relative extrema. In this Calculus lesson, 12th graders investigate the relative extrema of a function and sketch the curve from the given information without the use of a calculator.
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The Fundamental Theorem
In this calculus worksheet, students solve equations and functions by taking the derivative of each equation. They apply the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to their problems, as they solve for the limit and identify different graphs....
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PDF's and PMF's
In this probability activity, students solve for the area under the frequency histograms. They identify the area using the derivative. There are 3 questions.
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Functions Defined by Integrals
In this calculus worksheet, students solve functions by taking the derivative of the function. There are 3 questions with and answer key.
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Integration Review
In this calculus worksheet, 10th graders integrate derivatives using close integration rules. There are 4 problems to be solved.
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Limits and Infinity
For this calculus lesson, students graph functions, identify limits and use the derivative to solve equations with limits. There are 5 questions about limits as x approaches infinity.
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Precalculus Exam
In this precalc lesson, learners write out definitions, identify functions, solve integrals and derivatives and graph trig functions as they relate to angles. This is a final exam for precalculus. There are 80 questions on this exam.
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Review for Test on 3.1-3.5
Students review integrals and how they apply to solving equations. In this calculus lesson, students assess their knowledge of derivatives, rate of change, and lines tangent to a curve. This assignment contains two version of the same...
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The Football Kick An Application of Parametric Equations
Twelfth graders define parametric equations and take the derivative of parametric equations. In this calculus lesson, 12th graders solve word problems using parametric equations to find x,y and z. They observe graphics and complete...
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AP Calculus
In this calculus worksheet, students solve problems with trigonometric functions. They take the derivative and find the average rate of change.
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Implicit Differentiation
For this calculus worksheet, students solve equations using the derivative and implicit differentiation. There are 14 questions with an answer key.
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Why Plus C is important.
In this calculus instructional activity, students solve proofs by taking the derivative and integrating functions. There are 8 problems about integration and an answer key.
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Integration
In this calculus learning exercise, students solve problems by integration and taking the derivatives. There are 34 integration problems to review for major concepts in calculus.
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Basic Integration and Substitution
In this calculus activity, students perform basic integration and substitution. They solve rational expressions through the derivative. There are 26 questions.