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Preview of Back to School - Ready for CALCULUS -Prerequisite Assignment(89 review problems)

Back to School - Ready for CALCULUS -Prerequisite Assignment(89 review problems)

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Niki Math
Are You Ready for Calculus? - PREREQUISITE ASSIGNMENT ( 89 algebra 2 , precalculus and trig review problems)This resource is a general review of prerequisite skills needed to be successful in an introductory calculus course. It contains 89 questions in the Prerequisite Review Assignment which cover the following concepts:â—ˆ Solving Equations ( polynomial equations by factoring, rational, radical, logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric equations)â—ˆ Solving Inequalities ( polynomial inequalities
Preview of Measuring Tape Book 6: Math Fractions, Converting Inches to Feet, CTE

Measuring Tape Book 6: Math Fractions, Converting Inches to Feet, CTE

This is Product is what I used in my Career Tech Classroom but it could be used in any classroom to work on reading measurements and conversions from inches to feet and inches. This is the final book in a 6 book series. This is the challenge version. Students will have to write measurements in multiple ways representing different equivalent fraction and understand how inches correlate to feet and inches on the measuring tape. Practice builds that muscle memory. This book covers all fractions t
Preview of Measuring Tape Book 5: Math, Fractions to 16ths , Converting Inches to Feet, CTE

Measuring Tape Book 5: Math, Fractions to 16ths , Converting Inches to Feet, CTE

This is Product is what I used in my Career Tech Classroom but it could be used in any classroom to work on reading measurements and conversions from inches to feet and inches. This book 5 in a series of 6 books that get increasingly more difficult. This book focuses on 16ths and requires writing the answer multiple ways at times. Practice daily to build that muscle memory. They will soon be bundled. Trade jobs will be in HIGH demand in the future and reading a measuring tape and understandin
Preview of Multivariable Calculus-Classifying Critical Points of Functions of Two Variables

Multivariable Calculus-Classifying Critical Points of Functions of Two Variables

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Niki Math
Students will find and classify critical points of functions of two variables with this engaging practice. First, students will recall definitions for relative extrema, critical points and saddle points of functions of two variables, an important theorem that states that the relative extrema are critical points and the Second Derivative Test for classifying the critical points of functions of two variables. Then, students have the solutions of three various problems for finding critical points.
Preview of Increasing & Decreasing Functions with Calculus - Drag & Drop Activity

Increasing & Decreasing Functions with Calculus - Drag & Drop Activity

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Niki Math
This is an engaging and fun drag and drop activity on increasing and decreasing functions. In each slide students are given three functions (two polynomial and one rational) and they have to determine the open interval(s) where each function increase or decrease using Calculus or the first derivative test. Students are given intervals which are movable pieces and an empty answer box for each problem where to drag and drop the correct interval(s). The polynomial functions included are of 3th, 4th
Preview of Indefinite Integrals & Applications of Integration - Practice Tickets (30 prob)

Indefinite Integrals & Applications of Integration - Practice Tickets (30 prob)

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Niki Math
These are 6 practice tickets on solving indefinite integrals and applications of integration. There are 5 problems per ticket. The first three problems are finding three indefinite integrals, the fourth and fifth problems are finding the length of an arc, the area of a region or finding the volume of a solid of revolution. (The integrands contain rational, radical, trigonometric, inverse trig and logarithmic functions. Students will need to use an appropriate substitution, integration by parts,
Preview of Derivatives and Their Applications -Christmas Practice/Quiz - 12 review problems

Derivatives and Their Applications -Christmas Practice/Quiz - 12 review problems

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Niki Math
This is a digital Christmas themed practice/quiz/review/digital task cards on derivatives and their application. Students are provided with 12 various challenging problems as there are 4 slides/cards and 3 problems per slide/card. Students are asked to find1 problem) the first derivative of a given function2 problem) the second derivative of a function3) the derivative of a function at a given point4) critical points of a function5) intervals of monotonicity of a function6) relative extrema of a
Preview of Calculus Based Physics Problems with Answer Key: Motion, Forces, Derivatives

Calculus Based Physics Problems with Answer Key: Motion, Forces, Derivatives

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This file contains questions from an honors level high school course in which students learned Physics and Calculus simultaneously. Each of the 9 questions contains aspects of both Physics and Calculus. An answer key is included. The Physics topics include 1-Dimensional Motion, 2-Dimensional Motion, and Forces (Newton's Laws, Friction, Weight vs. Apparent Weight, Inclined Planes, Force at an Angle). The Calculus topics include Differentiation, Implicit Differentiation, Related Rates, and Optimi
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