Now lets move on to factorizations that may require two or more techniques. In Exercises 1780, factor completely, or state that the polynomial is prime. Check factorizations using multiplication or a graphing utility. 9x3 9x
Abstract To estimate the highest point that a rocket will reach after it is launched, it is necessary to break the process down into four parts. The first is to find the type of engine placed in a model rocket. The second is to find the numerical value of the constant (k) in the equation that solves for the force of drag. The third is to actually make the predictions of the heights and lastly you must launch the rockets and record their highest height. When these four steps were preformed, the estimated heights for the rockets were as follows: Big White with C engine, 63 meters; Red & Silver with C engine, 63 meters; Baby Rocket with ½ A Engine, 23 meters; Red & Yellow with C engine, 97 meters; and Red & Black with C engine, 62 meters. Most of the actual heights were relatively c