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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 10:43 sophiaa23

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You’ve graduated college as a Physics & Mathematics double major, and you’ve scored your dream job working at Six Flags to help them design new roller coasters. In the graph below, you will see that your boss has started developing the plan for a new roller coaster -The Tiger- but needs you to finish the job. Answer the questions below based on the given piecewise function and the graph that is attached.

Given: The function f(x) will model the roller coasters height from the ground in feet over time, measured in seconds since the ride started.

Part 1: Graphing
1. Label all parts of the graph. (Title, axis, etc.)
2. Based on the graph provided, use points on the line to determine the function for Part E.
3. Based on the graph provided, determine the function for Part F.
4. Graph parts A, B, C, D, G, H, and I on the graph paper.


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