Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012
Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780547647159
Author: HOLT MCDOUGAL
Publisher: HOLT MCDOUGAL
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Chapter 3.3, Problem 46PS
Solution

(a)

Elvis’s running speed is about 6.4 meters per second, Write a function r(x) for the time he spends running from point A to point D. Elvis’s swimming speed is 0.9 meter per second. Write a function s(x) for the time he spends swimming from point D to point B.

  r(x)=20x6.4

  s(x)=122+x20.9

Given:

A mathematician at a lake throws a tennis ball from point A along the water’s edge to point B in the water, as shown. His dog, Elvis, runs along the beach from point A to point D and then swims to fetch the ball at point B.

  Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012, Chapter 3.3, Problem 46PS , additional homework tip  1

Concept Used:

  • The composition function fg can be found by replacing x by gx in the function fx
  • The domain of a function y=fx is the set of all x values for which the function is defined.
  • A rational function y=fx is undefined for the values of x , for which the denominator is zero.
  • A radical function is defined for positive values greater than or equal to zero.
  • Zero product property: if ab=0 thena=0orb=0

Calculation:

Elvis’s running speed is about 6.4 meters per second

Function for the time he spends running from point A to point D =r(x)

Distance A to D = 20x

  r(x)=distanceAtoDrunningspeed=20x6.4

Function for the time he spends swimming from point D to point B =s(x)

Elvis’s swimming speed is 0.9 meter per second

Distance D to B = 122+x2

  s(x)=distanceDtoBswimmingspeed=122+x20.9

(b)

Write a function t(x) that represents the total time Elvis spends travelling from point A to point D to point B.

  t(x)=20x6.4+122+x20.9

Given:

A mathematician at a lake throws a tennis ball from point A along the water’s edge to point B in the water, as shown. His dog, Elvis, runs along the beach from point A to point D and then swims to fetch the ball at point B.

  Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012, Chapter 3.3, Problem 46PS , additional homework tip  2

Concept Used:

  • The composition function fg can be found by replacing x by gx in the function fx
  • The domain of a function y=fx is the set of all x values for which the function is defined.
  • A rational function y=fx is undefined for the values of x , for which the denominator is zero.
  • A radical function is defined for positive values greater than or equal to zero.
  • Zero product property: if ab=0 thena=0orb=0

Calculation:

Function that represents the total time Elvis spends travelling from point A to point D to point B = tx

  r(x)=20x6.4

  s(x)=122+x20.9

  t(x)=r(x)+s(x)=20x6.4+122+x20.9

Function for the total time he spends swimming from A to point D to point B tx

  =20x6.4+122+x20.9

(c)

Use a graphing calculator to graph t(x). Find the value of x that minimizes t(x). Explain the meaning of this value.

x=1.704m

Given:

A mathematician at a lake throws a tennis ball from point A along the water’s edge to point B in the water, as shown. His dog, Elvis, runs along the beach from point A to point D and then swims to fetch the ball at point B.

  Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012, Chapter 3.3, Problem 46PS , additional homework tip  3

Concept Used:

  • The composition function fg can be found by replacing x by gx in the function fx
  • The domain of a function y=fx is the set of all x values for which the function is defined.
  • A rational function y=fx is undefined for the values of x , for which the denominator is zero.
  • A radical function is defined for positive values greater than or equal to zero.
  • Zero product property: if ab=0 thena=0orb=0

Calculation:

Function that represents the total time Elvis spends travelling from point A to point D to point B = tx

  t(x)=20x6.4+122+x20.9

The graph of t(x)=20x6.4+122+x20.9 is -

  Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012, Chapter 3.3, Problem 46PS , additional homework tip  4

At x=1.704 the value of t(x) will be minimum because if x = 1.704 Elvis have to cover minimum distance to reach B from A to D to B.

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