This Exponential Functions and Graphs Key features and properties activity is an engaging and rigorous way for your students to practice graphing and determine the key characteristics of Exponential Functions with multiple representations. In the first part of the activity, students analyze 18 graphs, all transformations of a basic function, and identify which transformations were used to graph the 18 functions. None of the functions contain "e". Then students work on 8 different exponential functions, determining key properties. They enter values into a table, find the domain, range, asymptote , x-intercepts, y-intercepts, and determine transformations before graphing the function. There are over 70 questions in all for your students to complete. This was designed to be completed without a graphing calculator. I have set this up so that you have a lot of versatility. The activities can be used as a Worksheet, Concept Map, Task Cards, Stations, or as pages for Interactive Notebooks. Answer keys are included. Please see the link below for the digital version. ________________________________________________ You may also like: ★ Graphing and Properties of Exponential Functions Digital Activity + Print ★ Exponential Functions FUN Notes, guided notes and practice in a fun format ★ Graphing and Properties of Absolute Value Functions ★ Graphing and Properties of Polynomial Functions Organizer ★ Graphing and Properties of Quadratic Functions ★ Graphing and Properties of Rational Functions ★ Graphing and Properties of Logarithmic Functions ★ Parent Functions FUN Notes __________________________________________________ Connect with me: ✓ Sign up at Joan's World of Math to access my exclusive Free Resource Library ✓ Visit my Facebook Page ✓ Follow me on Instagram ✓ Email me at: [email protected] with any questions LICENSING TERMS: The purchase of a license for this resource is for use by one teacher only for his or her students only. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire department, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. COPYRIGHT TERMS: ©2023 Joan Kessler (joansworldofmath™). This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board® which was not involved in the creation of this product and does not endorse this product nor any that are linked on this page