Calculating Firework Safety: Quadratic Inequalities and Heights
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This video explains how to calculate the safe time for a firework to go off in the sky using quadratic inequalities. Use the vertical motion model to analyze the height of the firework at different time intervals. By solving a quadratic inequality, we will determine the range of seconds within which the firework must explode at a regulated height.
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