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Increasing / Critical Decreasing? Numbers Discont. & Concavity Asymptotes & POI Graph Me! Menu! $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 c $200 $200 $200 $200 d Category Setup Directions Examples Question / Setup Directions $300 $400 $500 Review $ Risked b $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 a,b,c,d must $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 a Questions with: be completed in order $500 $500 $500 $ $ $ X State the intervals of increase/ decrease inc dec 1

State the intervals of increase/ decrease inc dec State the intervals of increase and decrease 2

A relation in which one variable is a multiple of the other plus a constant amount Partial variation $400 A phrase that also means slope (usually for word problems) Rate of Change $500 3

Determine the critical numbers, and then state if they are local maximum or minimum Determine the critical numbers, and then state if they are local maximum or minimum 4

Determine the critical numbers, and then state if they are local maximum or minimum. Also determine the intervals of increase and decrease Determine all critical numbers: 5

Determine all critical numbers: Determine the horizontal and vertical asymptotes if they exist. State any other discontinuities: 6

Determine the horizontal and vertical asymptotes if they exist. State any other discontinuities: Daily Double Check Money $ Risked??? Next 7

Which of the following is an x intercept: a) (2,3) b) (0,3) c) (3,0) 8

c $500 9

What is the slope? 10

6 $400 What is the slope? y= 10x 11 10 $500 11

Find the equation with m= 1/4, b= 7 12

y= 1/4x 7 $300 Find the equation with y int 2 and point (3,1) y= 1/3x+2 $400 Find the equation with points (2,0), (4,1) 13

y=1/2x 1 $500 What is another phrase for y First Differences $100 Use the axis to tell what the slope represents 14

Cost per ride $200 Use the axis to tell what the rate of change represents Change in value per year $300 What is the equation for the following scenario: 15

y=2 000 000x +500 000 $400 3/5 $500 TypeFinal Topic $ Risk 16

Team A Risks? Team B Risks? Write in black Write in red Type Final Question Team C Risks? Write in green Final Topic Final Question Final Final $ Risk Final Question Team A Type your final answer here. Push this up to see the final answer. Next Category Category Category Category Category Category Click here on one two three four five six the main board to go to Final Jeopardy. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Team B Team C Write in black Write in red Write in green $200 Review $ Risked $200 $200 Click here on the main $300 board to review what each team risked after Final Jeopardy to figure $400 $400 out the final $ total. $500 $500 $300 $300 $200 $300 Play as one class period vs. another, or divide each class into teams. Write / erase the team $400 X $400 X $500 X dollar totals with pens. $ $ $ Drag to a box, then click on the dollar sign to se the question. $500 X $400 $500 X X 17

Team A Risks? Next Write in black Double click on the white text (you can't see), click and drag to highlight the text, and then type your final answer here. Click off the text. Team A Type your final answer here. Push this up to see the final answer. Menu Team B Risks? Team C Risks? Write in red Write with the green pen then pull tab Team B Team C Write in black Write in red Write with the green pen then pull tab Write in green Write in green How to set up the CATEGORY names. Single click on the main board button. Double click on the category name you want to change. Click and Drag on the text to highlight the text. Type the name of the category. (You might need to drag the text window bigger by dragging on one of the white circles.) Single click off the text to get rid of the pop up window. Single click on the text to just select the window. (A different text window with a green dot should appear). Click and Drag on the white circle to adjust font size. Click and Drag on the text to move or center the text. Click and Drag on the gray pulldown box to Locking. (Then slide to Lock In Place) How to set up the QUESTIONS / ANSWERS. Single click on the main board button (unless you are already there). Single click on the dollar value that you want to add a question for. (A new page should appear) Double click on the white text you want to change (question). Click and Drag on the text to highlight the text. Type your (question) (You might need to drag the text window bigger by dragging on one of the white circles.) Single click off the text to get rid of the pop up window. Single click on the text to just select the window. (A different text window with a green dot should appear). Click and Drag on the white circle to adjust font size. Click and Drag on the text to move or center the text. Click and Drag on the gray pulldown box to Locking. (Then slide to Lock In Place) Single click on the ANSWER button. (A new page should appear) Repeat the steps between the red lines for the answer page (substitute the word answer for question) Repeat the above steps for other categories Menu Repeat all of the above steps for the next question / answer. Daily Double can be moved by changing the slide location and the link order. Menu 18

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