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MATH 209 Week 2 Learning Team 1

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  2. This paperwork of MATH 209 Week 5 Final Quiz comprises: Work the following problems. Show all your own work for maximum credit. An incorrect answer, with no associated calculations has no basis for partial credit. Each problem is worth 10 points. Post your completed work as an attachment in your individual forum.
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  4. MATH 133 MATH/133 MATH133
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  24. MATH133 Unit 4: Functions and Their Graphs
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  26. Individual Project Assignment: Version 2A
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  28. IMPORTANT: Please see Question 3 under Problem 2 for special instructions for this 
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  30. week’s IP assignment. This is mandatory.
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  32. Show all of your work details, explanations, and answers on the Unit 4 IP Answer Form 
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  36. Problem 1: Children’s Growth
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  38. A study of the data representing the approximate average heights of children from birth to 12 
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  40. years (144 months) has shown the following two equations. The function is the radical 
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  42. function representing the girls’ heights in inches after x months, and the function is the radical 
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  44. function representing the boys’ heights in inches after x months ( months).
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  54. 1. Choose five different values of x between 0 and 144 months, and calculate the values of each of 
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  56. these functions for the chosen x values. Show all of your work and display these calculated values 
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  58. of ( ) and ( ) in “t-tables” in the Answer Form supplied.
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  60. 2. Use these five different values of x and the corresponding calculated values of both functions, 
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  62. together with Excel or another graphing utility, to draw the graphs of these two functions. These 
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  64. graphs should be drawn on the same coordinate system so that the two functions can be easily 
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  66. compared. Insert those graphs into the Answer Form.
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  68. 3. Set the two functions equal to each other, and solve the resulting radical equation for x. This 
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  70. value of x will be the age in months when boys and girls are the same height. (Show all of the 
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  72. steps for solving this radical equation on the Answer Form provided.)
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  74. 4. What is the height in inches when boys and girls (according to these radical functions) are the 
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  76. same height? (Show all of your work on the Answer Form provided.)
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  78. 5. Based on each of the two radical functions above, what is the average change in height per 
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  80. month for girls and the average change in height per month for boys between the two values of 
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  82. x ( months and months)? (Show all of your work on the Answer Form provided.)Page 2 of 3
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  84. 6. Describe the transformations of the radical function ( ) √ that will result in each of these 
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