Blog 2
Part a:A. Find a real world application OR design your own experimental application relating to rates of change. (in the blog folder you will find plenty of examples to get you started)
How far does a ball travel in a certain amount of seconds
B. Write a narrative or synopsis explaining your application/experiment and include a question. (for example, what is the velocity of the snowball at exactly 2 seconds? Or how can I find the velocity of the baseball at exactly 3 seconds?)What is the rate of change of the distance the ball has traveled at 8 seconds?C. Create a table of values for the data that you have recorded from your application/experiment.
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E. The slopes at the three points calculated in the first picture show that the line gets flatter as time goes on meaning the ball is slowing down.
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G. Finding the slope of line (PQ):
(160-120) / (8 - 4.8) = 12.5
The ball is moving about 12.5 feet per second.
H. As the secant line approaches x=8 the slope of the lines gets smaller meaning its approaching the tangent line.