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#9 I’m stressing the HECK OUT IM CRUINF I NEED HELP

#9 I’m stressing the HECK OUT IM CRUINF I NEED HELP-example-1

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Given the equation of the parabola:


y=-16x^2+256x-624

where: y is the height of a certain firework in the air

and, x is the number of seconds after the fuse is lit

We will find the following:

1) Graph the function

To graph the function, we will assume suitable values for x and find the corresponding values of y

So, we will make a table between x and y

The table and the graph of the function will be as shown in the following picture:

2) What are the zeros of the function?

The zeros of the function are the points of intersection with the x-axis

As shown in the graph of the function:

The zeros are: (3, 0) and (13, 0)

3) The firework will explode when it reaches its highest point.

As shown the highest point is = (8, 400)

so, the fireworks will explode after 8 seconds after the fuse is lit.

The highest of the firework will be = 400 feet

4) What is the meaning of the zeros of the function?

There are two zeros:

The first (3, 0): means the firework will start to fly over the ground after 3 seconds of the fuse lit

The second (13,0): means the firework will return to the ground after 13 seconds of the fuse lit

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