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Functions & Graphs: Age 14-16


This is part of our Secondary Curriculum collection of favourite rich tasks arranged by topic.

Back Fitter

Age 14 to 18
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10 graphs of experimental data are given. Can you use a spreadsheet to find algebraic graphs which match them closely, and thus discover the formulae most likely to govern the underlying processes?

What's That Graph?

Age 14 to 18
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Can you work out which processes are represented by the graphs?

Surprising Transformations

Age 14 to 16
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I took the graph y=4x+7 and performed four transformations. Can you find the order in which I could have carried out the transformations?

Perpendicular Lines

Age 14 to 16
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Position the lines so that they are perpendicular to each other. What can you say about the equations of perpendicular lines?

Negatively Triangular

Age 14 to 16
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How many intersections do you expect from four straight lines ? Which three lines enclose a triangle with negative co-ordinates for every point ?

At Right Angles

Age 14 to 16
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Can you decide whether two lines are perpendicular or not? Can you do this without drawing them?

Doesn't Add Up

Age 14 to 16
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In this problem we are faced with an apparently easy area problem, but it has gone horribly wrong! What happened?

Exploring Cubic Functions

Age 14 to 18
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Quadratic graphs are very familiar, but what patterns can you explore with cubics?

Parabolic Patterns

Age 14 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow star

The illustration shows the graphs of fifteen functions. Two of them have equations y=x^2 and y=-(x-4)^2. Find the equations of all the other graphs.

Tangled Trig Graphs

Age 16 to 18
Challenge Level Yellow star

Can you work out the equations of the trig graphs I used to make my pattern?

Functions and Graphs - Short Problems

Age 11 to 16

A collection of short problems on straight line graphs.



 
You may also be interested in this collection of activities from the STEM Learning website, that complement the NRICH activities above.
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The NRICH Project aims to enrich the mathematical experiences of all learners. To support this aim, members of the NRICH team work in a wide range of capacities, including providing professional development for teachers wishing to embed rich mathematical tasks into everyday classroom practice.

NRICH is part of the family of activities in the Millennium Mathematics Project.

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