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complete problems 1 - 5. you must draw a sketch with every question that accurately represents the problem.
- bobby hits a golf ball. the following function models the height, ( f(x) ), in feet, of an object ( x ) seconds after it is hit in the air: ( f(x)=-16 x^{2}+96 x ).
a. what time is the golf ball highest in the air?
b. how high is it at it highest point?
- jason heyward hits a baseball. the following function models the height, ( h(t) ), in feet, of an object ( t ) seconds after it is hit in the air: ( f(t)=-16 t^{2}+64 t + 3 ).
a. what is the highest the baseball will go?
b. is the ball going up or down after 2.5 seconds?
- a shoe is thrown off a cliff. the following function models the height, ( f(x) ), in feet, of an object ( x ) seconds after it is in the air: ( f(x)=-16 x^{2}+24 x + 150 ).
a. is the shoe going up, down, or at its highest point after exactly 3 seconds?
b. how high is it after exactly 3 seconds?
- bozo the clown is shot out of a human canon at the circus. the following function models the height, ( h(t) ), in feet, of an object ( t ) seconds after it is in the air: ( f(t)=-16 t^{2}+32 t + 5 ).
a. is bozo going up or down after exactly 2 seconds?
b. how high off the ground is he after exactly 2 seconds?
Step1: Analyze the function form
The given functions are of the form \(y = ax^{2}+bx + c\), which is a quadratic function. For a quadratic function \(y = ax^{2}+bx + c\), the vertex of the parabola (which gives the maximum height for \(a<0\)) has its \(x\)-coordinate (in the case of time - related problems) given by \(x=-\frac{b}{2a}\).
Problem 1:
- Part a
For the function \(f(x)=-16x^{2}+96x\), where \(a=-16\) and \(b = 96\)
- Part b
Substitute \(x = 3\) into \(f(x)=-16x^{2}+96x\)
Problem 2:
- Part a
For the function \(f(t)=-16t^{2}+64t + 3\), where \(a=-16\) and \(b = 64\)
Substitute \(t = 2\) into \(f(t)\)
- Part b
The axis of symmetry is \(t = 2\). Since the parabola \(y=-16t^{2}+64t + 3\) opens downwards (\(a=-16<0\)), and \(2.5>2\), the ball is going down after \(t = 2.5\) seconds.
Problem 3:
- Part a
For the function \(f(x)=-16x^{2}+24x + 150\), where \(a=-16\) and \(b = 24\)
The axis of symmetry is \(x=-\frac{24}{2\times(-16)}=\frac{-24}{-32}=0.75\). Since \(3>0.75\) and \(a=-16<0\) (parabola opens downwards), the shoe is going down at \(x = 3\) seconds.
- Part b
Substitute \(x = 3\) into \(f(x)=-16x^{2}+24x + 150\)
Problem 4:
- Part a
For the function \(f(t)=-16t^{2}+32t + 5\), where \(a=-16\) and \(b = 32\)
The axis of symmetry is \(t=-\frac{32}{2\times(-16)}=\frac{-32}{-32}=1\). Since \(2>1\) and \(a=-16<0\) (parabola opens downwards), Bozo is going down at \(t = 2\) seconds.
- Part b
Substitute \(t = 2\) into \(f(t)=-16t^{2}+32t + 5\)
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