- Dec 19, 2003
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I have this ridiculous project due tomorrow I've been working on for 2 weeks and I'm on the last part. For some reason, my ti-83 simply can't handle this. I keep getting overflow errors, dim mismatch, invalid data set, and the window is all screwed up. What a useless piece of equipment.
Anyway, the first person who solves this for me along with a simple explanation (I have to put it into a few powerpopint slides) will receive $15 paypal tonight or tomorrow. Rumor has it the program Maple solves it with no problem, but I don't have it.
Funny enough, my teacher was wicked lazy and instead of making up a project, he copied one verbatim from google. Here is the exact problem which I found online:
Thanks.
Anyway, the first person who solves this for me along with a simple explanation (I have to put it into a few powerpopint slides) will receive $15 paypal tonight or tomorrow. Rumor has it the program Maple solves it with no problem, but I don't have it.
Funny enough, my teacher was wicked lazy and instead of making up a project, he copied one verbatim from google. Here is the exact problem which I found online:
ROLLER COASTER PROJECT
Sketch a "roller coaster" polynomial on a coordinate polynomial on a coordinate plane. Be sure to illustrate your x-axis and y-axis scale. Include the following information about your "roller coaster".
1. All zeros or roots of your polynomial; be sure to include at least one of each of the following on your illustration: double root, more than one real root, and imaginary roots.
2. State the domain of your graph (that is, the actual ride).
3. State the range of your graph ( that is, the actual ride).
4. Color the graph blue where the polynomial is increasing and red where the polynomial is decreasing.
5. Give the factored form of your roller coaster. Be as creative as you'd like to be. Your project will be graded for accuracy, neatness, originality, and creativity.
Thanks.