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#1 2024-03-19 03:02:12

mathxyz
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Basketball Foul Shots

If a basketball player shoots a foul shot, releasing the ball at a 45-degree angle from a position 6 feet above the floor, then the path of the ball can be modeled by the function h(x) = -(44x^2)/(v^2) + x + 6, where h is the height of the ball above the floor, x is the forward distance of the ball in front of the foul line, and v is the initial velocity with which the ball is shot  in feet per second. Suppose a player shoots a ball with an initial velocity of 28 feet per second. The center of the hoop is 10 feet above the floor and 15 feet in front of the foul line.

A. Will the ball go through the hoop? Why? Why not?

B. If not, with what initial velocity must the ball be shot in order for the ball to go through the hoop?

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#2 2024-03-19 06:34:54

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Re: Basketball Foul Shots

You've got a value for v and for x so you can find h.  Is it a goal winning height?

Strictly  the ball has to reach a height higher, just short of the hoop and then have the ball drop down into the hoop; or clear it but bounce of the backboard to drop in; but I don't think the setter of this question wanted you to be that exact; just get the ball to 10 feet when x = 15 feet.

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#3 2024-03-19 10:38:57

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Re: Basketball Foul Shots

Bob wrote:

You've got a value for v and for x so you can find h.  Is it a goal winning height?

Strictly  the ball has to reach a height higher, just short of the hoop and then have the ball drop down into the hoop; or clear it but bounce of the backboard to drop in; but I don't think the setter of this question wanted you to be that exact; just get the ball to 10 feet when x = 15 feet.

Bob

Can you set up the function for me?

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#4 2024-03-19 20:23:14

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Re: Basketball Foul Shots

h(x) = -(44x^2)/(v^2) + x + 6

v = 28  x = 15

h(x) = -(44 times 15^2)/(28^2) + 15 + 6

Is this 10 ? I assume not or part b is pointless.

h(x) = -(44x^2)/(v^2) + x + 6, So calculate v when x = 15 and h = 10

Bob


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#5 2024-03-20 02:35:28

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Re: Basketball Foul Shots

Bob wrote:

h(x) = -(44x^2)/(v^2) + x + 6

v = 28  x = 15

h(x) = -(44 times 15^2)/(28^2) + 15 + 6

Is this 10 ? I assume not or part b is pointless.

h(x) = -(44x^2)/(v^2) + x + 6, So calculate v when x = 15 and h = 10

Bob

Where do I plug h in the function?

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#6 2024-03-20 20:55:09

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Re: Basketball Foul Shots

LHS. Then re-arrange to get v.

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#7 2024-03-21 02:03:11

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Re: Basketball Foul Shots

FelizNYC wrote:

Can you set up the function for me?

They gave you

They ask if the equation works with

So see if it works

Simplify
does this equal 10?

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#8 2024-03-21 02:41:03

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Re: Basketball Foul Shots

amnkb wrote:
FelizNYC wrote:

Can you set up the function for me?

They gave you

They ask if the equation works with

So see if it works

Simplify
does this equal 10?


The answer is not 10.

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