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Example 3 Height of a Ball Chapter 3.1 A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. a.Write the quadratic function.

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1 example 3 Height of a Ball Chapter 3.1 A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. a.Write the quadratic function that models the height (in feet) of the ball as a function of the time t (in seconds). b.Find the t-coordinate and s-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of this quadratic function. c.Graph the model. d.Explain the meaning of the coordinates of the vertex for this model.  2009 PBLPathways

2 A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. a.Write the quadratic function that models the height (in feet) of the ball as a function of the time t (in seconds). b.Find the t-coordinate and s-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of this quadratic function. c.Graph the model. d.Explain the meaning of the coordinates of the vertex for this model.

3  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. a.Write the quadratic function that models the height (in feet) of the ball as a function of the time t (in seconds). v 0 is the initial speed (at t = 0) in feet per second h 0 is the initial height (at t = 0) in feet -16 feet per second 2 is the acceleration due to gravity v 0 = 64 h 0 = 80

4  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. a.Write the quadratic function that models the height (in feet) of the ball as a function of the time t (in seconds). v 0 is the initial speed (at t = 0) in feet per second h 0 is the initial height (at t = 0) in feet -16 feet per second 2 is the acceleration due to gravity v 0 = 64 h 0 = 80

5  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. a.Write the quadratic function that models the height (in feet) of the ball as a function of the time t (in seconds). v 0 is the initial speed (at t = 0) in feet per second h 0 is the initial height (at t = 0) in feet -16 feet per second 2 is the acceleration due to gravity v 0 = 64 h 0 = 80

6  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. a.Write the quadratic function that models the height (in feet) of the ball as a function of the time t (in seconds). v 0 is the initial speed (at t = 0) in feet per second h 0 is the initial height (at t = 0) in feet -16 feet per second 2 is the acceleration due to gravity v 0 = 64 h 0 = 80

7  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. a.Write the quadratic function that models the height (in feet) of the ball as a function of the time t (in seconds). v 0 is the initial speed (at t = 0) in feet per second h 0 is the initial height (at t = 0) in feet -16 feet per second 2 is the acceleration due to gravity v 0 = 64 h 0 = 80

8  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. a.Write the quadratic function that models the height (in feet) of the ball as a function of the time t (in seconds). v 0 is the initial speed (at t = 0) in feet per second h 0 is the initial height (at t = 0) in feet -16 feet per second 2 is the acceleration due to gravity v 0 = 64 h 0 = 80

9  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. b.Find the t-coordinate and s-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of this quadratic function.

10  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. b.Find the t-coordinate and s-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of this quadratic function.

11  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. b.Find the t-coordinate and s-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of this quadratic function.

12  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. b.Find the t-coordinate and s-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of this quadratic function.

13  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. b.Find the t-coordinate and s-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of this quadratic function.

14  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. b.Find the t-coordinate and s-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of this quadratic function.

15  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. b.Find the t-coordinate and s-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of this quadratic function.

16  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. b.Find the t-coordinate and s-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of this quadratic function.

17  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. c.Graph the model. t S (2, 144)

18  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. c.Graph the model. t S (2, 144)

19  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. d.Explain the meaning of the coordinates of the vertex for this model. t S (2, 144)

20  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. d.Explain the meaning of the coordinates of the vertex for this model. t S (2, 144)

21  2009 PBLPathways A ball is thrown at 64 feet per second from the top of an 80-foot-high building. d.Explain the meaning of the coordinates of the vertex for this model. t S (2, 144) 144


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