Algebra 1 - Using and Graphing Exponential Functions - Foldable
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This is a foldable designed for math interactive notebooks.
Here is the link of me teaching this lesson using this resource on YouTube! Feel free to use this as additional support for your students.
It walks students through the process of graphing exponential functions in the
form of y = a^x. The purpose of the problems chosen for this foldable are to master the basic exponential functions, and understand how each graph relates to each other: y=3^x and y = (1/3)^x, as well as how y=3^x relates to y = 3^x + 1
1. Completing a table of an exponential function
2. Understanding the shape of the graph
3. Stating the y-intercept
4. Listing the domain and range
Then there are 6 problems complete with empty tables and graphs.
The answer key is included!