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Gravity, Technology, Quadratic Like Equations
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An object near the surface of earth is under the influence of gravity We can model this by using a quadratic equation
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Properties Exclude air resistance and mechanical forces – Simpler version Only applicable for short distances – IE, not launching a rocket into space or satellite in a low orbit h = g = force due to gravity; t = time (seconds), h o
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Equation h = g = force due to gravity t = time (seconds) h o = initial height V 0 = initial velocity
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Example. You stand at the top tier of seats in a stadium, and decide to throw a ball down to ground level. The ball starts with an upward velocity of 90ft/s, and is 65 feet above ground at the moment you throw the ball. When does the ball hit land?
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Using your Calculator For the previous problem, we can use our calculator to help us plot or graph the motion represented by the model Look further into solutions and behavior
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Example. Using the previous problems, locate the roots of the quadratic. What is the shape of the quadratic?
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Quadratic-Like Equations Some equations can be written in a form similar to quadratics Solve just like we do with quadratics – Factor – Zero Product Property
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Quadratic-Like = an equation which can be written as aA 2 + bA + c = 0. Look for the actual variable A first (or, what part that will represent A)
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Ex. Solve the quadratic (x 2 + 2x) 2 – 7(x 2 + 2x) – 8 = 0 What phrase can represent A?
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Ex. Solve the quadratic like equation (x 2 – 6x) 2 + 4(x 2 – 6x) – 5 = 0
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Assignment Pg. 94 46-53, 57-67 odd
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