Assignment 6b

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course mth 163

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Question: `qQuery 4 basic function families

What are the four basic functions?

What are the generalized forms of the four basic functions?

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Your solution:

Y = x , y = x^2, y = 2^x, y = x^p

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** STUDENT RESPONSE:

Linear is y=mx+b

Quadratic is y=ax^2 + bx +c

Exponential is y= A*2^ (kx)+c

Power = A (x-h)^p+c

INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:

These are the generalized forms. The basic functions are y = x, y = x^2, y = 2^x and y = x^p. **

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Question: `qFor a function f(x), what is the significance of the function A f(x-h) + k and how does its graph compare to that of f(x)?

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Your solution:

A is what you multiply the value of x-h by to get the stretch of the graph, because the graph will be A times further from the x axis. The h is the shift of x which moves the x value by h points. The k is the change in the y value if you add k it raises y if you subtract k it lowers k.

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** STUDENT RESPONSE: A designates the x strectch factor while h affects a y shift & k affects an x shift

INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:

k is the y shift for a simple enough reason -- if you add k to the y value it raises the graph by k units.

h is the x shift. The reason isn't quite as simple, but not that hard to understand. It's because when x is replaced by x - h the y values on the table shift 'forward' by h units.

A is a multiplier. When all y values are multiplied by A that moves them all A times as far from the x axis, which is what causes the stretch.

Thus A f(x-h) + k is obtained from f(x) by vertical stretch A, horizontal shift h and vertical shift k.

The two aren't the same, but of course they're closely related. **

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Question: `q query introduction to rates and slopes, problem 1 ave vel for function depth(t) = .02t^2 - 5t + 150

give the average rate of depth change with respect to clock time from t = 20 to t = 40

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Your solution:

.02(20^2) -5(20) +150=58

.02(40^2) -5(40) +150= -18, -18 - 58= -76

-76 the change in depth / 20 the change in time = the average rate of depth change is -3.8

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Given Solution:

** depth(20) = .02(20^2) - 5(20) + 150 = 58

depth(40) = .02(40^2) - 5(40) + 150 = -18

change in depth = depth(40) - depth(20) = -18 - 58 = -76

change in clock time = 40 - 20 = 20.

Ave rate of depth change with respect to clock time = change in depth / change in clock time = -76 / 20 = -3.8 **

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Question: `qWhat is the average rate of depth change with respect to clock time from t = 60 to t = 80?

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Your solution:

.02(60^2) -5(60) +150= -78

.02(80^2) -5(80) +150= -122, -122 - -78= -44

-44 the change in depth / 20 the change in time = the average rate of depth change is -2.2

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Given Solution:

** depth(60) = .02(60^2) - 5(60) + 150 = -78

depth(80) = .02(80^2) - 5(80) + 150 = -122

change in depth = depth(80) - depth(60) = -122 - (-78) = -44

change in clock time = 40 - 20 = 20.

Ave rate of depth change with respect to clock time = change in depth / change in clock time = -44 / 20 = -2.2 **

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Question: `qdescribe your graph of y = .02t^2 - 5t + 150

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Your solution:

The graph is a parabola that opens up, the x intercepts are near 35 and 215. The vertex is 125.

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Given Solution:

** The graph is a parabola.

y = .02t^2 - 5t + 150 has vertex at x = -b / (2a) = -(-5) / (2 * .02) = 125, at which point y = .02 (125^2) - 5(125) + 150 = -162.5.

The graph opens upward, intercepting the x axis at about t = 35 and t = 215.

Up to t = 125 the graph is decreasing at a decreasing rate. That is, it's decreasing but the slopes, which are negative, are increasing toward 0.**

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You should also include the y coordinate of the vertex.

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Question: `qdescribe the pattern to the depth change rates

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Your solution:

The rates start at (20 to 40) -3.8 and go to (80 to 100) -1.4 with the same change of 0.8 between each set of numbers.

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Given Solution:

** Rates are -3.8, -3 and -2.2 for the three intervals (20,40), (40,60) and (60,80).

For each interval of `dt = 20 the rate changes by +.8. **

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Question: `qquery problem 2. ave rates at midpoint times

what is the average rate of depth change with respect to clock time for the 1-second time interval centered at the 50 sec midpoint?

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Your solution:

.02(49.5^2) -5(49.5) +150= -48.495

.02(50.5^2) -5(50.5) +150= -51.495

Subtract the two and get -3/1 = -3

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Given Solution:

** The 1-sec interval centered at t = 50 is 49.5 < t < 50.5.

For depth(t) = .02t^2 - 5t + 150 we have

ave rate = [depth(50.5) - depth(49.5)]/(50.5 - 49.5) = -3 / 1 = -3. **

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depth(49.5) = 02(49.5^2) -5(49.5) +150= -48.495

depth(50.5) = .02(50.5^2) -5(50.5) +150= -51.495

So

[depth(50.5) - depth(49.5)]/(50.5 - 49.5) = -3 / 1 = -3

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Question: `qwhat is the average rate of change with respect to clock time for the six-second time interval centered at the midpoint.

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Your solution:

I made a table with the values for 47 to 52 plugged in to .02t^2 -5t+150 then took the intervals between them and added them up to get -15.1 then divided them by the number of intervals which is 5 to the average rate of change is -3.02

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Given Solution:

** The 6-sec interval centered at t = 50 is 47 < t < 53.

For depth(t) = .02t^2 - 5t + 150 we have ave rate = [depth(53) - depth(47)]/(53 - 47) = -18 / 6 = -3. **

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Question: `qWhat did you observe about your two results?

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Your solution:

That the rate of change is almost the same.

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Given Solution:

** The two rates match each other, and they also match the average rate for the interval 40 < t < 60, which is also centered at t = 50.

For a quadratic function, and only for a quadratic function, the rate is the same for all intervals having the same midpoint. This is a property unique to quadratic functions. **

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Question: `qquery problem 3. ave rates at midpt times for temperature function Temperature(t) = 75(2^(-.05t)) + 25.

What is the average rate of temperature change with respect to clock time for the 1-second time interval centered at the 50 sec midpoint?

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Your solution:

75(2^(-.05*49.5))+25 = 38.49000231

75(2^(-.05*50.5))+25 = 38.03048331

Subtract the two and get -0.459519/1 = -0.459519

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Given Solution:

f(50.5) = 38.03048331 deg

f(49.5) = 38.49000231 deg

The change is -0.4595190014 deg. The change in clock time is 1 second.

So the average rate is

• ave rate = change in temperature / change in clock time = -.4595 deg / (1 sec ) = -.4595 deg/sec.

STUDENT RESPONSE: .46 degrees/sec

INSTRUCTOR COMMENT: More precisely -.4595 deg/sec, and this does not agree exactly with the result for the 6-second interval.

Remember that you need to look at enough significant figures to see if there is a difference between apparently identical results.**

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Question: `qwhat is the average rate of change for the six-second time interval centered at the midpoint.

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Your solution:

I plugged 47 thru 53 into the function 75(2^(-.05t))+25 then took the intervals between them added them to get -2.762/6 = .4603333333

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Given Solution:

STUDENT RESPONSE: .46 degrees/minute

INSTRUCTOR COMMENT:

The 1- and 6-second results might possibly be the same to two significant figures, but they aren't the same. Be sure to recalculate these according to my notes above and verify this for yourself.

The average rate for the 6-second interval is -.4603 deg/sec. It differs from the average rate -.4595 deg/min, calculated over the 1-second interval, by more than -.0008 deg/sec.

This differs from the behavior of the quadratic. For a quadratic that the results for all intervals centered at the same point will all agree. This is not the case for the present function, which is exponential. Exact agreement is a characteristic of quadratic functions, and of no other type. **

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