Round 1: Projectiles and Parabolas

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Round 1: Projectiles and Parabolas CC Math 2 Name:   Round 1: Projectiles and Parabolas Look at the two trajectories above. What is the same about the two equations? 2. What does the y-intercept represent? What part of the equation gives you the y-intercept? 3. What do the x-intercepts represent? 4. The highest part of the bird’s flight is represented by what part of the parabola? 5. How far does Angry Bird fly in h(x)? How high does he go? How far away from the catapult is he when he is at his highest? When he is 15 feet away, how high is he flying?

Round 2 1. When Angry Bird is 9 feet away, how high is he flying? 2. The axis of symmetry is provided. What part of the parabola does this pass through? What does this part represent about Angry Bird’s flight? 3. How high does the bird fly? 4. Reflect points over the axis of symmetry to complete the parabola. Do you hit any pigs? 5. How far would Angry Bird fly if he did not hit any obstacles? 6. Without solving for the whole equation, what is “c” value in standard form? Is “a” positive or negative?

Round 3 Angry bird and hungry pig are 18 feet away from each other. If angry bird and hungry pig are at the same height (y-value) when angry bird is catapulted, at what distance away is Angry Bird the highest? Think about symmetry. 2. Angry Bird wants to hit the pig on the right. The equation representing his flight is: Using the picture, what is the y-intercept? Using the picture, what are the x-intercepts? Where is the axis of symmetry? You may use the picture to visualize, but show your algebraic work using: Round to the nearest integer. How high does Angry Bird fly (rounded to the nearest integer)? Sketch the graph of Angry Bird’s flight. VERTEX: (11,10)

Round 4 Question: Can you make the bird hit the pigs Round 4 Question: Can you make the bird hit the pigs? Take a minute to work in small groups with the people around you. Sketch a graph that you think would make you hit the second pig in this picture. What do you think the equation to your graph would be?