Safety research. Under ideal conditions, if a person driving a vehicle slams on the brakes and skids to a stop, the speed of the vehicle v x (in miles per hour) is given approximately by v x = C x , where x is the length of skid marks (in feet) and C is a constant that depends on the road conditions and the weight of the vehicle. For a particular vehicle, v x = 7.08 x and 4 ≤ x ≤ 144 . (a) Describe how the graph of function v can be obtained from the graph of one of the basic functions in Figure 1 , page 58 . (b) Sketch a graph of function v using part (A) as an aid.
Safety research. Under ideal conditions, if a person driving a vehicle slams on the brakes and skids to a stop, the speed of the vehicle v x (in miles per hour) is given approximately by v x = C x , where x is the length of skid marks (in feet) and C is a constant that depends on the road conditions and the weight of the vehicle. For a particular vehicle, v x = 7.08 x and 4 ≤ x ≤ 144 . (a) Describe how the graph of function v can be obtained from the graph of one of the basic functions in Figure 1 , page 58 . (b) Sketch a graph of function v using part (A) as an aid.
Solution Summary: The graph of the six given basic functions is obtained by the basic square root function n(x)=sqrtx
Safety research. Under ideal conditions, if a person driving a vehicle slams on the brakes and skids to a stop, the speed of the vehicle
v
x
(in miles per hour) is given approximately by
v
x
=
C
x
, where
x
is the length of skid marks (in feet) and
C
is a constant that depends on the road conditions and the weight of the vehicle. For a particular vehicle,
v
x
=
7.08
x
and
4
≤
x
≤
144
.
(a) Describe how the graph of function
v
can be obtained from the graph of one of the basic functions in Figure
1
, page
58
.
(b) Sketch a graph of function
v
using part (A) as an aid.
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