The Fireworks Problem
The Jefferson High Junior Varsity soccor team has just won the championship. To celebrate this triumph, the school will be putting on a fireworks display. The Fireworks will be launched from the top of a school tower. The director isn't concerned about cost, but he wants your help with the timing mechanism that detonates the fireworks, and he's also worried about the safety of spectators.
In this problem, we needed to find the entire path of the fireworks, where the fireworks will land, and the peak of the fireworks (where it will detonate). We were given two equations to use when solving this problem. h(t)= 160+92t-16t^2 and d(t)= 92t/tan65.
In this problem, we needed to find the entire path of the fireworks, where the fireworks will land, and the peak of the fireworks (where it will detonate). We were given two equations to use when solving this problem. h(t)= 160+92t-16t^2 and d(t)= 92t/tan65.