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High school calculus scaffolded notes for Easel

Preview of L'Hospital's Rule Indeterminate Forms Task Cards Notes QR  L'Hopital

L'Hospital's Rule Indeterminate Forms Task Cards Notes QR L'Hopital

Created by
Joan Kessler
This lesson on L'Hopital's Rule Indeterminate Forms for Integrals includes Notes, Task Cards, and Graphic Organizer. Problems included the following indeterminate forms - 0/0, ∞/ ∞, ∞ minus ∞, zero ⨯ ∞, 0^0, ∞^0 and 1^ ∞. The functions included are polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, trig, and inverse trig functions. There are 36 problems. Included: Two sets of student notes, seven problems, with and without full step-by-step typed solutions giving you two options. Graphic Organizer
Preview of Limits and Continuity Calculus Lessons - Unit 1 Bundle

Limits and Continuity Calculus Lessons - Unit 1 Bundle

Created by
Math Lion
Limits and Continuity Calculus Unit Bundle: This is a bundle with guided notes, PowerPoints aligned with the guided notes, additional practice (homework), mid-unit quiz, unit test, unit review, and unit pacing guide for Limits and Continuity Calculus (Unit 1). This unit contains 5 lessons.Lesson 1.1: Estimating Limits from Graphs and TablesLesson 1.2: Determining Limits Using AlgebraLesson 1.3: Continuity and the Intermediate Value TheoremLesson 1.4: Infinite Limits and Vertical AsymptotesLesson
Preview of Calculus Notes: Intro to the Derivative

Calculus Notes: Intro to the Derivative

Introduce the derivative as the LIMIT of a DIFFERENCE QUOTIENT. Students are actively involved in the Graphical, Algebraic, and Numerical analysis of the limit of "rise over run" as the "run" decreases toward zero. Students work through four graphical examples of the derivative at a point.
Preview of Calculus practice: plotting polar curves

Calculus practice: plotting polar curves

Calculus practice: plotting polar curves provides students guided notes for learning how to plot polar curves without using technology. The teacher can work through two of the four examples in class, and the remaining two examples can be for independent practice. Answer KEY provided.
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