Given f(x)= x2 - 7x + 6, state the following: Vertex: AOS:

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Given f(x)= x2 - 7x + 6, state the following: Vertex: AOS: Warm Up Given f(x)= x2 - 7x + 6, state the following: Vertex: AOS: Max or Min Value: Y-Intercept: X-Intercepts:

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For the equation y = x2 – 4x + 3 find the: 1. solution 2. x-intercepts 3. y-intercept 4. AOS 5. vertex 6. max/min 7. Graph: Increasing Interval: Decreasing Interval:

For the equation y = 4x2 - 9 find the: 1. solution 2. x-intercepts 3. y-intercept 4. AOS 5. vertex 6. max/min 7. Graph: Increasing Interval: Decreasing Interval:

1) A bottlenose dolphin jumps out of the water 1) A bottlenose dolphin jumps out of the water. The path the dolphin travels can be modeled by h = , where h represents the height of the dolphin and d represents the horizontal distance. a) What is the maximum height the dolphin reached? b) How far did the dolphin jump?

2) Jaime owns a business making decorative boxes to store jewelry, mementos, and other valuables. The function P(x) = - models the profit P(x) that Jaime has made in month x for the first two years of her business. a) What was the initial start up cost of her business? b) During what month did Jamie make the most money? c) What was the most Jamie made?

3) A Field Hockey player makes a scoop that releases the ball with an upward velocity of 34 ft/s. The function h = -16t2 + 34t models the height h in feet of the ball at time t in seconds. a) Does the ball ever reach 20 feet? b) How high does the ball travel? c) How high is the ball at 2 seconds? At 3 seconds? d) When will the ball reach the ground?

A toy rocket is shot upward from ground level A toy rocket is shot upward from ground level. The table shows the height of the rocket at different times. Find a quadratic model for this data. b. Use the model to estimate the height of the rocket after 1.5 seconds. Time (seconds) 1 2 3 4 Height (feet) 256 480 672 832

2 3 1 Let’s ignore the questions on your paper and focus on these…   Which egg has the highest maximum? How did you figure this out? Which egg goes the farthest distance? How did you figure this out? 3) Based on our answer for number 1, can we write an question for that graph???

Putting them all together… 1) The baseball team has decided to have a throwing contest. Below is the data for 3 different players. Joe Michael Henry y = -16x2 + 50x + 5 Time (x) Height (y) .5 37.5 1 63 2 90 3 85 0 1 2 3 Time (seconds) a) Whose ball was in the air the longest?   b) Who threw their ball the highest? c) If you were to determine the winner of the contest, who would you choose and why?

Study for tomorrow’s quiz!! Homework HW 1-5 & Study for tomorrow’s quiz!! Tutorials: Before school in the 2600 locker bay and Wednesday after school until 3:00 pm