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Analyze This Function
In this derivatives worksheet, students solve 11 short answer and graphing problems. Kids find inflection points, increasing and decreasing intervals, maximums and minimums, and graph an exponential derivative. Students use the quotient...
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From F to F
In this derivatives instructional activity, students solve 16 short answer problems. Students use a graph of a derivative to determine local maximums and minimums, concavity, inflection points, etc.
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Worksheet 13: Slope and Concavity
In this function worksheet, students determine the equation of a line, compute slope and concavity of a graph, and find the maximum volume of three-dimensional figures. This one-page worksheet contains six multi-step problems.
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Worksheet 6: Derivative & Slope
In this derivative and slope activity, students find the derivative of given equations. They identify the slope of a line tangent to a graph and find the concavity of a graph. This one-page activity contains seven multi-step problems.
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Applications of Derivatives: Concavity and Optimization
In this derivatives instructional activity, students sketch the graph of a function by determining the local maxima, minima and inflection points. They graph a second function when given the interval. Students solve two word problems...
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Rate Equations, Slope Functions and Concavity
In this rate equation worksheet, students identify an inflection value for given functions. They determine an expression that stultifies a given rate equation. This three-page worksheet contains definitions, explanations and examples. ...
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Worksheet #5, Concavity,
In this calculus worksheet, students determine the intervals in which a given relation is concave up. They determine the inflection points of a given formula. Students use the second derivative test to classify the relative extrema of a...
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Exploring the Landscape
Students determine the monotonicity and concavity properties of a function, then apply the First Derivative Test and draw conclusions about the first and second derivatives from these properties.