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The Joy of Parametric Equations! Debbie Poss Don Slater

Dive into the world of projectile motion using parametric equations! Learn how to analyze trajectories, angles, and distances of objects in motion through engaging examples and interactive activities.

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The Joy of Parametric Equations! Debbie Poss Don Slater

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  1. The Joy of Parametric Equations! Debbie Poss Don Slater Teachers Teaching with Technology Teachers Teaching with Technology

  2. Key west intro Cool Story! Teachers Teaching with Technology

  3. Basic intro Basics of Parametrics! Teachers Teaching with Technology

  4. Try throwing a ball… • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMF4CD7i3hg Projectile Motion Teachers Teaching with Technology

  5. Try hitting a ball with initial velocity of 45 mph (66 ft./sec) if the angle of elevation is 60 from an initial height of 4’. Projectile Motion Teachers Teaching with Technology

  6. Harry is standing 115’ in front of the ball, can he catch it? Projectile Motion Teachers Teaching with Technology

  7. How close will it come to a drone that starts at (120, 50) and moves horizontally at 21 mph? Projectile Motion Teachers Teaching with Technology

  8. Can the bus make the jump? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKJa-KQNjQU Speed Teachers Teaching with Technology

  9. Eliminate the Parameter… Conics Teachers Teaching with Technology

  10. Ferris wheel • It takes 18 seconds to complete a revolution. • It has a diameter of 520’. Ferris Wheel Teachers Teaching with Technology

  11. It takes 18 seconds to complete a revolution. • It has a diameter of 520’. Ferris wheel Teachers Teaching with Technology

  12. Bouncing balls sign • http://www.opticalspy.com/opticals/bouncing-or-crossing-balls • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNe6fsaCVtI Optical Illusions Teachers Teaching with Technology

  13. The Joy of Parametric Equations! Debbie Poss Don Slater Teachers Teaching with Technology Teachers Teaching with Technology

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