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Free high school precalculus printable images

Preview of Color Unit Circle with ALL of the Details

Color Unit Circle with ALL of the Details

Created by
Jet's smART Math
Download this color unit circle for your students. The colorful representation will enable them to make connections between reference angles and their coordinates.All reference angles (in radians and in degrees) and ordered pairs are labeled. The triangles are color coded with their descriptive information. Desmos was used to draw the basic circle and triangles. The labels on the angles were added using Word.
Preview of FREE DANCE MOVES (as graphs) PRINTABLE!

FREE DANCE MOVES (as graphs) PRINTABLE!

Created by
Math OMG
Check out this free printable! It's a wonderful resource for those kinesthetic /visual learners to learn the parent functions of graphs in a new unique way! I also have a lot of other fun math printables in my store so make sure to check it out!
Preview of Quadratic Function Poster

Quadratic Function Poster

Quite possibly the only Quadratic poster you will ever need!This poster demonstrates the relationship between the quadratic formula, a general quadratic function, and its graph. Simple, comprehensive, and well-structured, this visual organizes what information is sought with quadratic functions and how to do it.This is designed for to be printed up to 20" x 30" resolution for easy viewing from across any class room.
Preview of Imaginary (Complex) Number i Poster

Imaginary (Complex) Number i Poster

Created by
The Sleepy Owl
The Imaginary Number i has never been presented in such a way! This 12x18 poster is available for you to print, mount, laminate, and post in your classroom. This poster is an original work and is part of a larger series of posters meant to create student interest. The background design is a topographical view of a transportation system designed for a city in North Carolina.
Preview of Restricted Domain of Sine

Restricted Domain of Sine

Created by
Eric Wickert
This graph shows the domain restriction that is used when defining the inverse sine function.
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