Is anybody here good at quadratic functions? I have to do a project for my class where I toss a basketball up into the air three times, and each time measure the time it took to hit the ground and the distance above the ground from which I threw it. I have all my measurements, and I'm trying to do the calculations, but it doesn't feel like it's coming out right.
Measurements:
1st Toss: time - 1.8 seconds, distance - 3'4"
2nd Toss: time - 1.8 seconds, distance - 3'4"
3rd Toss: time - 1.7 seconds, distance - 3'4"
The form I'm supposed to use for the function is h(t) = -16t² + vt + s, t = time, v = velocity, s = distance from the ground. I have to solve for v first, then find the vertex of the parabola by completing the square and writing the function in vertex form.
I did all this, and then tried graphing it on my calculator. The standard form looks about right, but when I graph the vertex form I get something way different. Is that supposed to happen? Also, the vertex I get from putting it in vertex form looks way off.
I hope this makes sense. Halp pleez. ^_^