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Graphing Quadratic Functions in Standard From

Section 7.2. Graphing Quadratic Functions in Standard From. Example. A fireworks shell is launched into the air. The shell’s height (in feet) h = f ( t ) at time t seconds is modeled well by the function

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Graphing Quadratic Functions in Standard From

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  1. Section 7.2 Graphing Quadratic Functions in Standard From

  2. Example A fireworks shell is launched into the air. The shell’s height (in feet) h = f (t) at time t seconds is modeled well by the function When should the shell explode so that it goes off at the maximum height? What is that height? Section 7.2 Slide 2 Minimum of Maximum Value Finding a Maximum Value of a Quantity

  3. Solution a = –16, which is negative Parabola opens downwards So, there is a maximum t-coordinate is: h-coordinate is: So, the vertex is (6.25, 626) Thus, maximum height is 626 feet at 6.25 seconds and should explode then Section 7.2 Slide 3 Minimum of Maximum Value Finding a Maximum Value of a Quantity

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