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Preview of PreCalculus/Calculus - DOMAIN OF FUNCTIONS - Drag & Drop Activity

PreCalculus/Calculus - DOMAIN OF FUNCTIONS - Drag & Drop Activity

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slide product - a fun drag & drop (matching) activity on domain of functions.Functions included are polynomial, rational, involving radicals (3th,4th and 5th root), exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric (common and composite functions).In each slides students are given four functions labeled with large alphabetic letters written on four pictures of whole watermelons. The possible answers of these problems are given on the same slide as the answers
Preview of Differential Equations - Separation of Variables -"Fill in the Missing" Activity

Differential Equations - Separation of Variables -"Fill in the Missing" Activity

Created by
Niki Math
This is a Google Slide product - an engaging activity on separable differential equations. Students will practice finding particular solutions to 12 differential equations. The problems are of various difficulty and require using separation of variables and integration. Students are given an equation and parts of its answer. Students have to fill in (in empty box(es) given) the missing function or/and constant for the answer. There are 2 problems per slide. Students can work independently or i
Preview of Integration by Partial Fractions - Partner Activity or Practice Forms A&B

Integration by Partial Fractions - Partner Activity or Practice Forms A&B

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slide product on integration by partial fraction decomposition. It can be used as an independent practice two similar forms A & B or as a partner activity. Partners corresponding problems are similar ( problem A1 is similar to problem B1, problem A2 is similar to problem B2, etc) so students can collaborate and help each other.Denominators of the rational functions which are integrands in- problems A1 and B1 are of type (x-a)(x-b)(x-c)- problems A2 and B2 are of type (x-a)(x
Preview of Indeterminate Forms & L'Hopital's Rule - "Equal Limits" Practice

Indeterminate Forms & L'Hopital's Rule - "Equal Limits" Practice

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Niki Math
In this 16 questions- activity, students apply L'Hospital's Rule to evaluate limits. There are included the following indeterminate forms - 0/0, infinity / infinity, infinity minus infinity and zero ^zero. All functions are included from polynomial to square root, from exponential to log, from trig to inverse trig functions. On each slide students are given 4 limits. They have to prove that all these four limits are equal. There are four problem slides.Answer keys are included. **************
Preview of Evaluating Limits Algebraically - Password Search Activity

Evaluating Limits Algebraically - Password Search Activity

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slide product - a fun password search activity on finding limits analytically.Students are given 12 limits to evaluate. Functions included are rational, involving radicals and trigonometric. Then students search for their answers in two tables (slides) where to each letter (these are all small and large alphabetic letters) or a number (from 0 to 9) corresponds a rational number which is a possible answer to a problem. Students find what sign corresponds to each of their answers,
Preview of Differential Equations - Separation of Variables(General Sol)-Matching Drag&Drop

Differential Equations - Separation of Variables(General Sol)-Matching Drag&Drop

Created by
Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - a matching drag and drop activity on separable differential equations. Students will practice finding general solutions to 12 differential equations. The problems are of various difficulty and require using separation of variables and integration. There are 3 problems per slide (4 slides total) and there is an empty answer box corresponding to each problem. Students are also given the answers of these three problems. They solve the equations and then drag and dr
Preview of Integration by Parts - "Fill in the Missing" Activity for Google Slides

Integration by Parts - "Fill in the Missing" Activity for Google Slides

Created by
Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging activity on integration by parts. Students are given 12 challenging problems and parts of the answer of each problem. They have to fill in the missing function(s) for the given answers. There is provided space for the students to type or insert a picture of the missing parts of each answer. (Students can use Online LaTeX equation editor to type their answers and then insert them as images by url into the Google Slides document).Answer keys are includ
Preview of Integration by Trigonometric Substitution - Partner Activity - Distance Learning

Integration by Trigonometric Substitution - Partner Activity - Distance Learning

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging partner activity on integration by trigonometric substitution. Each partner is given 8 integrals to solve as the corresponding problems of the partners are very similar ( the difference is in the constants). (Problem A1 is similar to problem B1, problem A2 is similar to problem B2, etc). Students will need to use the substitutions x=asint or x=atant where a is a constant. Then they will need to use the Pythagorean identities and so on. As the problem
Preview of Infinite Series - RATIO TEST -"Which ONE is divergent/convergent?" Activity

Infinite Series - RATIO TEST -"Which ONE is divergent/convergent?" Activity

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging group activity on determining convergence of infinite series by the ratio test. Students are given two slides with challenging problems as in the first slide they are given nine series and have to determine which ONE of the series is divergent. In the second slide students are given nine series again, but this time they have to determine which ONE of the series is convergent. There are included another two slides where students can record their findi
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