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Welcome to Functions our first chapter in Pre-Calculus Simplified. Below you will see our Assignment Organizer, Checklist and Notes to download and/or print.
The assignment organizer is used within my class to record students completion of work in addition to add goals and reflect on the unit.
The checklist is provided to give context to the types of problems that students will need to know for each section
Lastly, the notes provide a condensed version of the notes that are provided within the chapter. Even though each section has detailed guided notes provided the condensed notes keep everything taught in the chapter in one place.
Assignment Organizer
Checklist
Notes
Before we get into the meat of this chapter, we want to make sure we remember some of the basics. This worksheet is designed to provide you will a successful foundation for our unit on functions.
Give it a shot and when you get stuck refer to the video or provided answers.
In this lesson we will explore the characteristics that make up functions. We will focus on the characteristics of functions based on their graphs. This is to include, domain and range, boundness, even and odd, discontinuities, increasing, decreasing constant intervals, extrema, and intercepts.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
In this lesson we will practice identifying the characteristics that make up functions. We will focus on the characteristics of functions based on their graphs. This is to include, domain and range, boundness, even and odd, discontinuities, increasing, decreasing constant intervals, extrema, and intercepts.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
In this lesson we will explore how to determine the implied domain of a function. We will do this by focusing on two restrictions of functions. Not dividing by zero and not taking the square root of a negative number. We will work through problems where there are 1, 2, 3 or no restrictions on the domain.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
In this lesson we will practice how to determine the implied domain of a function. We will do this by focusing on two restrictions of functions. Not dividing by zero and not taking the square root of a negative number. We will work through problems where there are 1, 2, 3 or no restrictions on the domain.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
In this lesson we will explore the basic transformations of functions such as stretch, compression, reflections, horizontal and vertical shifts. This transformations will be applied an identified to the 12 basic functions. Not only will we understand the transformation but how they impact the graph of each function as well as their domain and range.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
In this lesson we will practice identifying the basic transformations of functions such as stretch, compression, reflections, horizontal and vertical shifts. This transformations will be applied an identified to the 12 basic functions. Not only will we understand the transformation but how they impact the graph of each function as well as their domain and range.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation
In this lesson we will explore how to graph and evaluate piecewise functions. by graphing we will be able to understand the domain, range and discontinuities. We will further explore the types of piecewise functions that create jump, removable and infinite discontinuities. This will allow us to understand why and how to evaluate piecewise functions for any given value.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
In this lesson we will practice how to graph and evaluate piecewise functions. by graphing we will be able to understand the domain, range and discontinuities. We will further explore the types of piecewise functions that create jump, removable and infinite discontinuities. This will allow us to understand why and how to evaluate piecewise functions for any given value.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
In this lesson we will explore how to apply operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and composition between two functions and then identify how the domain has been impacted.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
In this lesson we will practice how to apply operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and composition between two functions and then identify how the domain has been impacted.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
In this lesson we will explore how to determine the inverse of a function. We will focus on finding the inverse of linear, rational, cubic, quadratic, square root and cube root functions. The purpose behind finding the inverse is to understand the relationship between a function and it's inverse as well as to understand the relationship of the domain and range.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
In this lesson we will practice how to determine the inverse of a function. We will focus on finding the inverse of linear, rational, cubic, quadratic, square root and cube root functions. The purpose behind finding the inverse is to understand the relationship between a function and it's inverse as well as to understand the relationship of the domain and range.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
You'll learn to write, graph and determine the zeros of a function so that you can solve any polynomial.
Before we get into the meat of this chapter, we want to make sure we remember some of the basics. This worksheet is designed to provide you will a successful foundation for our unit on Polynomials.
Give it a shot and when you get stuck refer to the video or provided answers.
Welcome to Characteristics of Polynomials. Learn how to identify the parts that make up a polynomial so that you can understand how to find those parts algebraically.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
In this lesson we will cover the characteristics that make up a polynomial. Specifically we will explore the zeros, end behavior, multiplicity and intercepts of polynomials. We will focus this lesson of determining the characteristics from equations in factored form and graphs.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Binomial Expansion. Learn how to expand a binomial as well as complete the square so that you can better understand binomials raised to a power to represent a function.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
In this lesson we will cover how to expand a binomial raised to a power. We will do this by applying binomial expansion and Pascal's Triangle. In addition to expanding a binomial to identify the full expansion or a given term, we will learn how to create binomials by completing the square.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Real Rational Zeros of Polynomials. Learn how to find the real rational zeros of a polynomial algebraically so that you can build the essential skills for solving polynomials as well as understanding the zeros of a polynomial.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Real Irrational Zeros of Polynomials. Learn how to find the real irrational zeros of a polynomial by using factoring, quadratic formula, synthetic and long division so you can apply the factor and remainder theorem.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
In this lesson, we will cover how to determine the irrational zeros of a polynomial. We will begin the lesson with finding the zeros by factoring but then pivot to using long and synthetic division to help determine all the zeros of a polynomial. We will conclude the lesson by introducing the factor and remainder theorem.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Real Complex Zeros of Polynomials. Learn how to find the complex zeros of a polynomial so that you can apply Fundamental Theorem of Algebra.
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In this lesson, we will cover how to determine the complex zeros of a polynomial. We will again begin by finding the zeros with factoring and then division. To round out the lesson as well as the chapter we will use the Rational Zero Test, Descartes Rule of Signs and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to better understand the lesson and overall concepts.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
This chapter review includes not only a review to practice the content you have learned thus far but also old tests with answers for you to practice even more the types of problems you can expect.
You'll learn how to simplify, and graph rational functions so that you can solve rational equations.
Before we get into the meat of this chapter, we want to make sure we remember some of the basics. This worksheet is designed to provide you will a successful foundation for our unit on Rational Functions.
Give it a shot and when you get stuck refer to the video or provided answers.
Welcome to Simplify Rational Expressions! Learn how to simplify rational expressions so that you can identify the discontinuities as well as add, subtract, multiply and divide rational expressions.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Graph Rational Functions! Learn how to graph rational functions so that you can identify the points and asymptotes of a rational function.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Solve Rational Equations! Learn how to solve rational equations so that you are able to find and label extraneous solutions.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
This chapter review includes not only a review to practice the content you have learned thus far but also old tests with answers for you to practice even more the types of problems you can expect.
Welcome to Trigonometry! You'll learn how to evaluate trigonometric functions based on triangles and angles in standard form to solve and graph.
Before we get into the meat of this chapter, we want to make sure we remember some of the basics. This worksheet is designed to provide you will a successful foundation for our unit on Trigonometry.
Give it a shot and when you get stuck refer to the video or provided answers.
Welcome to Right Triangle Trigonometry! Learn how to apply the Pythagorean theorem and special right triangles so that you can find the missing side of any angle.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Angles in Trigonometry! Learn how to convert angles between degrees and radians so that you can graph in standard form.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Angles and Constraints! Learn how to determine the quadrant of a constraint so that you can evaluate the six trigonometric functions.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to The Unit Circle! Learn how find the point on the unit circle that corresponds to a given angle to evaluate trigonometric functions.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
Welcome to Graph Trigonometric Function! Learn how to determine the amplitude, domain, range, and transformations so that you can graph trigonometric functions
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and your practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Graph Reciprocal Trig Functions! Learn how to determine the asymptotes, domain, range, and transformations so that you can graph reciprocal trigonometric functions.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and your practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Inverses of Trig Functions! Learn how to determine the inverse of a function graphically so that you evaluate inverse trigonometric functions.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
This chapter review includes not only a review to practice the content you have learned thus far but also old tests with answers for you to practice even more the types of problems you can expect.
It's time to review for your exam. Print out the multiple choic exam questions I have here, work through the problems on your own and then either check your answers in the worked out answer document or in my semester 1 exam review.
It's time to review for your exam. Print out the free response choice exam questions I have here, work through the problems on your own and then either check your answers in the worked out answer document or in my semester 1 exam review.
You'll learn about trigonometric identities so that you can simplify, evaluate, verify and solve trigonometric equations.
Before we get into the meat of this chapter, we want to make sure we remember some of the basics. This worksheet is designed to provide you will a successful foundation for our unit on Analytic Trigonometry.
Give it a shot and when you get stuck refer to the video or provided answers.
Welcome to Simplify Identities! Learn the basic trigonometric identities so that you can simplify expressions to a single number or function.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Verify Trigonometric Identities! Learn how to apply arithmetic operations so that you can verify identities with multiple operations
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Solve Trigonometric Equation! Learn how to solve trigonometric equations so that you can find all of the solutions as well as solutions within a restricted domain.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
Welcome to Sum and Difference Formulas! Learn the sum and difference identities so that you can evaluate, verify and solve trigonometric equations.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Double and Half Angle Formulas! Learn the double and half angle identities so that you can evaluate, verify and solve trigonometric equations.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
You'll learn how to use trigonometry, vectors and parametric and polar equations so that you can solve word problems.
Before we get into the meat of this chapter, we want to make sure we remember some of the basics. This worksheet is designed to provide you will a successful foundation for our unit on Applications of Trigonometry.
Give it a shot and when you get stuck refer to the video or provided answers.
Welcome to Solve Trigonometric Word Problems! Learn how to set up a word problem using trigonometric functions so that you can find the missing measure of a given word problem.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Law of Sines! Learn how to apply the law of sines so that you can determine the missing sides and angles of an oblique triangle.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Law of Cosines! Learn how to apply the law of cosines so that you can determine the missing sides and angles of an oblique triangle
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
Welcome to Vector on a Plane! Learn how to write a vector in component form so that you can determine the magnitude and angle of the resultant vector.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Applications of Vectors! Learn how to apply the dot product so that you can determine if two vectors are parallel, orthogonal or neither.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Parametric Equations! Learn how to eliminate the parameter so that you can convert parametric equations to rectangular equations.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Polar Equation! Learn how to convert polar points to rectangular points so that you can convert parametric equations to rectangular equations.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
Welcome to Conic Sections! You'll learn how to graph and write the equation of each conic section so that you will be able to classify a parabola, an ellipse, and a hyperbola.
Before we get into the meat of this chapter, we want to make sure we remember some of the basics. This worksheet is designed to provide you will a successful foundation for our unit on Conic Sections.
Give it a shot and when you get stuck refer to the video or provided answers.
Welcome to Classifying Conic Sections! Watch this video for a quick summary and introduction to Classifying Conic Sections. Then you can proceed to the notes, examples, and homework.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to The Parabola! Watch this video for a quick summary and introduction to The Parabola! Then you can proceed to the notes, examples, and homework.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to The Ellipse! Watch this video for a quick summary and introduction to "The Ellipse". Then you can proceed to the notes, examples, and homework.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to The Hyperbola! Watch this video for a quick summary and introduction to "The Hyperbola". Then you can proceed to the notes, examples, and homework.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
It is time to test your skills. Work through the following problems and check your understanding. Don't worry if you don't do well, you can take the assessment over and over until you get them right. Something I recommend anyways. Best of luck, you got this!
Welcome to The Limit! You'll learn how to evaluate the limit so that you can understand the behavior of a function at any value.
Before we get into the meat of this chapter, we want to make sure we remember some of the basics. This worksheet is designed to provide you will a successful foundation for our unit on The Limit.
Give it a shot and when you get stuck refer to the video or provided answers.
Welcome to Continuity! Watch this video for a quick summary and introduction to "Continuity". Then you can proceed to the notes, examples, and homework.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to The General Limit! Watch this video for a quick summary and introduction to "The General Limit". Then you can proceed to the notes, examples, and homework.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to the Left and Right Hand Limits! Watch this video for a quick summary and introduction to "Left and Right Hand Limits". Then you can proceed to the notes, examples, and homework.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
Welcome to Limits at Infinity! Watch this video for a quick summary and introduction to "Limits at Infinity" Then you can proceed to the notes, examples, and homework.
Print out the notes and/or guided notes and keep them by your side. They will be extremely helpful to refer to as I go through examples and you practice on your own.
Let's get to work. I can't do every type of example but hand selected these to give you the most value for the least amount of your time. You can always refer back to the guided notes if you need more examples but what I cover here will get you started.
Practice what you have learned with some examples both free response and multiple choice. You can work alone and check your answers with the provided worked out solutions or work out the problems with me by watching the video explanation.
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After spending years creating new lesson plans every day I decided to record my lesson so that my student and you could benefit from them, if you are sick, need a refresher, or just want to learn on your own.
In this I will break down the sections into a warmup or intro, notes, examples and then homework. You will have plenty of practice problems to try on your own, check your answers or watch me complete. In addition to the assinged work, you will also have online quizzes to test your skills after each section and topic.
In addition to online quizzes I also provide the full print out version of test and quizzes I gave to my students in addition to the semester and final exam review and actual tests.
While Pre-calculus courses can vary in this pre-calculus course I will cover Functions, Polynomials, Rational Expressions, Trigonometry, Analytic Trigonometry, Applications of Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry and the Limit. You will have everything you will need to know as either a refresher of pre-calculus or to move on to calculus. I hope you enjoy!!
Now you have everything you would need to learn or maybe even teach Pre-Calculus.
You Ready? Lets do this!