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GRUDGEBALL!!!

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**TEAMS**

(Please grab one dry erase board for your group, marker, paper towel, and sit with your group!)

• Team 1: Chantel, Maria, Rachel, Emma• Team 2: Mareea, Malik, Nicole, Sandra• Team 3: Becca, Kayla, Justin, Luis, Lindsy• Team 4: Zaneb, Eliot, Alex, Nick• Team 5: Jennifer, Dis, Brian, Fran, Rafael• Team 6: Amanda, Bridget, Sydney, Hannah

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Rules of the Game

• Get to cross of two X’s of the other teams if you get the question correct.

• Also, you get a chance to shoot at the 2-point line (get to cross off an additional X) and the 3-point line (get to cross off an additional 2 X’s)

• If you lose all of your X’s, if you get a question right AND make a basket, then you get 4 more X’s back…BUT you don’t also get to cross off 2 of the other teams’ X’s

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Expectations

1. Each team member gets a chance to write the answer on the dry erase board and to come up to shoot the ball into the basket.

2. I am allowed to take away X’s if any teams are too loud or not respectful of the other teams.

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Is a polynomial? If so, state the degree.

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Yes, degree of 2

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Is a polynomial? If so, state the degree.

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No, not a polynomial

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A cannon is shot from a hillside towards an enemy of war that is positioned on the ground. The

cannon is positioned 40 yards above the ground. The equation of the height of the cannon is where x is yards from the base of the hillside. How far

from the hillside must the enemy be in order to be hit by the cannon?

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About 6,799.54 yards from the hillside

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A cannon is shot from a hillside towards an enemy of war that is positioned on the ground. The cannon is

positioned 40 yards above the ground. The equation of the height of the cannon is where x is yards from

the base of the hillside. How high is the cannon when it is 5,000 yards from the firing point?

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About 1,346.3 yards above ground

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What are the roots of the polynomial

?Window Hint: x(-10,5) y(-30, 20)

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Approximately -7.10, -2.85, -0.85, 0.81

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Label and list any local min/max, minimums, or maximum points of the polynomial

(Label them as points!)

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• Minimum: (-5.69, -126.33)• Local Minimum: (0.14, -14.42)• Local Maximum: (-1.94, 14.06)• No maximum!

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Sketch a possible graph of a polynomial with roots -3,4, 6(double root)

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The roots of a polynomial are -2, 3, 0, and 4. What are the factors of the polynomial?

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x(x+2)(x-3)(x-4)

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Write the general form of a polynomial with roots 0, -3, and 4 that passes through the point

(3, -54)

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3 𝑥3−3𝑥2−36 𝑥

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A farmer with 450 ft. of fencing wants to enclose a rectangular plot of land to hold his cows. The plot backs up to a river such that one side of

the plot doesn’t need fencing. What is the maximum area he can enclose, and what will be the dimensions of the plot he can enclose?

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(Window: x(0,400), y(0, 50,000)

Maximum Area- 25, 312 Dimensions: 112.5 ft. by 225 ft.

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Find the domain of

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(−∞ ,−3)∪ (−3 ,8)∪ (8 ,∞ )

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Find the zero(s) of the function

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Zero at -6

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Find the vertical asymptote(s) of the function

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X=10

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Find the horizontal asymptotes of

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y=1


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