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Mathematical Methods VCE Units 3 & 4 Practice Question 2a – Modelling with Functions

Q2a Mathematical Methods Modelling with Functions Unit 4 - AOS 1

A landscape architect is designing a water feature for a park. The water jet’s trajectory can be modeled using different functions depending on the desired effect.

Question 2a

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a. The architect initially models the water jet’s height, $h(x)$ (in meters), as a function of horizontal distance, $x$ (in meters), using a quadratic function: $h(x) = -0.1(x-2)^2 + 1.6$. State the transformations that have been applied to the basic function $y=x^2$ to obtain $h(x)$.

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About This Mathematical Methods Question

This is a free VCE Units 3 & 4 Mathematical Methods practice question worth 2 marks, testing your understanding of Modelling with Functions. It falls under Functions, relations and graphs in Unit 4: Mathematical Methods Unit 4. Submit your answer above to receive instant AI-powered marking and personalised feedback.

Subject
Mathematical Methods – Victorian Certificate of Education Units 3 & 4
Unit 4
Mathematical Methods Unit 4
Area of Study 1
Functions, relations and graphs
Key Knowledge
Modelling with Functions

Unit 4 Overview

Continues the study of functions, algebra, calculus, and introduces probability and statistics.

Functions, relations and graphs

Covers transformations, polynomial functions, power functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, circular functions, and combinations of these.

Key Knowledge Detail

modelling of practical situations using polynomial, power, circular, exponential and logarithmic functions, simple transformation and combinations of these functions, including simple piecewise (hybrid) functions.

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