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1 Continued: Quadratic Applications


Objectives: 1. Review the three forms of quadratics and how they are used 2.) Be able to find the vertex of the parabolas and xintercept(s) regardless of form and APPLY to projectile motion functions

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If f is a polynomial function and r1 is a real number , the following statements are equivalent/ synonomous

x= r1 is a zero of the function f. x = r1 is a solution of the polynomial equation f(x) =0 (x r1) is a factor of the polynomial f(x) (r1, 0) Is an x-intercept of the graph of f(x)

Factored Form
Quadratics
y = a(x r1)(x r2)

What are the values of x where the graph crosses the x-axis?

Analyzing Graphs

Roots? X-intercepts? Factors? Factored Form?

What are the values of x where the graph crosses the x-axis?

Analyzing Graphs

Roots? X-intercepts? Factors? Factored Form?

Graph the function y = (x 2)(x 5)

Graph the function y = (x 1)(x 1)

Bouncers/ Double roots

Squares are bounced

(x -1)2

Bouncers/ Double roots

Squares are bounced

(x -1)2

Double roots bounce off of the x-axis

Sketch the graph of f(x)= -(x-3)2

Application of Quadratics
Projectile Motion Function
h(x) = ax2 + bx + c a function of height with respect to time
a = acceleration of gravity
a= -4.9 m/sec2 a = -16 ft/sec2

b = initial velocity in which object was thrown c= initial height

Stephen throws a ball up from his waist level at 1 meter above the ground. He throws it at the speed of 18 m/s and means to catch it, but he misses and it falls to the ground.

a.) When does the ball hit the ground? After how many seconds? b.) What is the maximum height reached by Mitchs ball? c. When does the ball pass the point from which it was released?

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Review Session

Stephen throws a ball up from his waist level at 1 meter above the ground. He throws it at the speed of 18 m/s and means to catch it, but he misses and it falls to the ground.

a.) When does the ball hit the ground? After how many seconds? b.) What is the maximum height reached by Mitch s ball? c. When does the ball pass the point from which it was released?

Application of Quadratics
Area Problems
A(x) = width length A farmer has 200 yards of fencing. Write the area as a function of x, if the farmer encloses a rectangular area letting the width equal to x. What is my maximum area? What are my zeros? Do the zeros match common sense?

Applications of quadratics
I am building a fenced in area for my dog Aldo that is attached to my garage. If I have 40 feet of fencing, what should my dimensions be to maximize the area? Write it as a function with respect to w.
w

Use perimeter equation to write an area equation in terms of just one variable

Garage

Find the factor of the quadratic equation you created.

Other Maximization Problems


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Homework
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Chapter 9.2
Review the unit circle Review radians vs. degrees Review the six trigonometric functions

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