Solving Quadratic Inequalities and Modeling Arrow Heights
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In this lesson, students learn how to create and solve quadratic inequalities using a real-life example of an arrow being shot upwards. They explore the concept of height and time, and use factoring and test points to determine the range of values that satisfy the inequality. By understanding and solving these quadratic inequalities, students gain a deeper understanding of how to analyze and interpret mathematical relationships in real-world scenarios.
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