Quadratic Applications Vertex

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Mathematics
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10th Grade
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Anthony Clark
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A soccer ball is kicked from the ground with an initial upward velocity of 90 feet per second. The equation h=-16t2 + 90t gives the height h of the ball after t seconds.
What is the maximum height of the ball?
126.56 ft
5.625 sec
2.81 sec
90 ft
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Rafael drops a ball from a third-story window. This equation represents the approximate height, h, in meters, of the ball above the ground after it falls for t seconds.
h = -5t2 + 45
When is the ball at ground level?
only at t = 0 seconds
only at t = 3 seconds
only at t = 9 seconds
at both t = 0 seconds and t = 3 seconds
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Alain throws a stone off a bridge into a river below. The stone's height (in meters above the water), x seconds after Alain threw it, is modeled by:
h(x)= -5x2 + 10x + 15
How many seconds after being thrown will the stone hit the water?
-1 seconds
1 second
2 seconds
3 seconds
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Alain throws a stone off a bridge into a river below. The stone's height (in meters above the water), x seconds after Alain threw it, is modeled by:
h(x)= -5x2 + 10x + 15
How long does it take the stone to reach its highest point?
1 seconds
1.5 seconds
2 seconds
3 seconds
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Alain throws a stone off a bridge into a river below. The stone's height (in meters above the water), x seconds after Alain threw it, is modeled by:
h(x)= -5x2 + 10x + 15
What is the maximum height of the stone?
15 meters
16.5 meters
20 meters
22.2 meters
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The function
f(t) = -5t2+20t + 60
models the approximate height of an object t seconds after it is launched. How many seconds does it take the object to hit the ground?
4 seconds
-2 seconds
6 seconds
9 seconds
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A diver is standing on a platform above the pool. He jumps form the platform with an initi8al upward velocity of 8 ft/s. Use the formula h t = −16 t2 + 8t + 24, where h is his height above the water, t is the time, v is his starting upward velocity, and s is his starting height. How high is the platform?
.25 ft
24 ft
25 ft
8 ft
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