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An archer releases an arrow at shoulder height. • Measure the distance from the floor to your shoulder when you are standing. Suppose you release an arrow and it hits the target at a point 5 ft above the ground. Sketch a possible parabolic path of your arrow’s flight using this information. Archery is one of only a few sports in which athletes using wheelchairs can compete with other athletes. • Measure the distance from the floor to your shoulder while you are sitting in a chair. Sketch the possible path of an arrow released by someone using a wheelchair. • Describe the similarities and

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An archer releases an arrow at shoulder height. • Measure the distance from the floor to your shoulder when you are standing. Suppose you release an arrow and it hits the target at a point 5 ft above the ground. Sketch a possible parabolic path of your arrow’s flight using this information. Archery is one of only a few sports in which athletes using wheelchairs can compete with other athletes. • Measure the distance from the floor to your shoulder while you are sitting in a chair. Sketch the possible path of an arrow released by someone using a wheelchair. • Describe the similarities and differences between your two sketches.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An archer releases an arrow from a shoulder height of 1.39 m. When the arrow hits the target 18 m away, it hits point A. When the target is removed, the arrow lands 45 m away. Find the maximum height of the arrow along its parabolic path.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Archers need to use arrows that do not bend easily. The table shows how the weight of an arrow affects its spine, or the distance the center of the arrow bends when a certain constant weight is attached. Graph the data in the table to find a linear and a quadratic model for the data. Use the regression feature on your calculator to find each model. Which model is a better fit? Explain. Weight (in grams) 140 150 170 175 205 Weight (in inches) 1.4 1.25 0.93 0.78 0.43

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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