To make the graph I used a quadratic formula then moved the picture to line it up with line created on desmos. I don't think he will make it because Cameron and Logan both said he will and i wanted to be different.
After learning about all of the functions in the 2nd part of the packet, it made it much easier to know how to make things for the smiley face. The functions used in updating my smiley face were the following: quadratic, exponential, absolute value, and horizontal. The quadratic function was used to create the smiley faces mustache, the exponential graph was used to make the part of the hair that went out. Absolute value functions were used to make part of the facial hair, and the middle part of the hair. Lastly the horizontal function was used to make the eye brows and the connecter of the facial hair.
Graph A: Shows a constant incline while the boy was hoisting the flag.
Graph B: Shows that the flag is not moving while time is still going so he must have gotten tired. Graph C: Shows that he was getting tired so he stopped every now and then to catch a breather, then continued to hoist the flag. Graph D: Shows that he didn’t really get the flag moving in the beginning, but after awhile he got the hang of it and got it up. Graph E: Shows that whoever was raising the flag was going slow at first, then faster, and then finished raising the flag slowly. Graph F: He raised the flag after waiting for a few minutes and it went all the way up in one pull. This one is the most unrealistic |
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