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| Question 803914:  Please help me solve this problem. I am having difficulty figuring out an equation I can use to graph the solution, as well. Thank you!   "An athlete jogs 4 miles away from home at a constant rate of 8 miles per hour, and then turns around and jogs back home at the same speed. Sketch a graph that shows the distance the athlete is from home."
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! "An athlete jogs 4 miles away from home at a constant rate of 8 miles per hour, and then turns around and jogs back home at the same speed. Sketch a graph that shows the distance the athlete is from home."
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 Jogs out DATA:
 time = distance/rate = 1/2 hr
 distance = rate*time = 8*t where t = time.
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 Jogs back DATA
 distance = -8t
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 Equation is segmented
 d = 8t when 0<= t <= 1/2 hr
 d = -8t when 1/2 < t <= 1 hr
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 The graph looks like an upside-down V starting at (0,0), then rising
 to (1/2,8) then decending to (1,0)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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