
a.
Graph a relation of given condition.
a.

Answer to Problem 38HP
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The height of a baseball that is hit into the outfield.
Calculation:
Consider the condition, the height of a baseball that is hit into the outfield.
Assume, when ball is in air considered as
When the ball is not thrown it is at ground position when it thrown, the altitude will arrive at a greatest point and after that decline in the end landing on the ground.
The graph will be,
b.
Graph a relation of given condition.
b.

Answer to Problem 38HP
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The speed of a car that travels to the store, stopping at two lights along the way.
Calculation:
Consider the condition, the speed of a car that travels to the store, stopping at two lights along the way.
Assume, car driving motion as
The graph will be,
c.
Graph a relation of given condition.
c.

Answer to Problem 38HP
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The height of a person from age
Calculation:
Consider the condition, the height of a person from age
Assume, age of the person as
The graph will be,
d.
Graph a relation of given condition.
d.

Answer to Problem 38HP
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The temperature of a typical day from
Calculation:
Consider the condition, the height of a person from age
Assume, time from
On a typical day morning temperature will be low after that it reach to greatest point, decline steadily after sun sets.
The graph will be,
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