UCSS Math II 2.1.2 Example 1

Suppose that the flight of a launched bottle rocket can be modeled by the function [math]f(x) = –(x – 1)(x – 6)[/math], where [math]f(x)[/math] measures the height above the ground in meters and [math]x[/math] represents the horizontal distance in meters from the launching spot at [math]x = 1[/math]. How far does the bottle rocket travel in the horizontal direction from launch to landing? What is the maximum height the bottle rocket reaches? How far has the bottle rocket traveled horizontally when it reaches its maximum height? Graph the function.

 

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Activité
Balises
axis-of-symmetry  distance  function  height  horizontal  maximum  minimum  rocket  vertex 
Tranche d'âges
15 – 18
Langue
English (United States)
 
 
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4.4
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