SOLUTION: Create a roller coaster function R(t), where t is measured in seconds and R(t), in feet,
measures the height of the roller coaster at time t. R(t) must meet the minimum
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Question 1068825: Create a roller coaster function R(t), where t is measured in seconds and R(t), in feet,
measures the height of the roller coaster at time t. R(t) must meet the minimum
requirements listed above.
2. Create a sketch of this function using technology.
3. List ALL intervals where your graph is increasing and/or decreasing.
4. What are the average rates of change (average speed) of the roller coaster during each
decent? Which interval is the ‘scariest’? Why?
5. How long is the entire ride of the roller coaster segment that you have created?
Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How many hills does the roller coaster have? How tall are the hills? Does it have loop/s?
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Note the first hill has to be the tallest so the roller coaster can return to the starting point
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