Target 22 Polynomial Project
Target 22 Polynomial Project
Target 22 Polynomial Project
Project Components:
1. Application Problems – You will have to
answer questions and solve problems
involving polynomial functions presented in
real life scenarios. Through your work, you need to demonstrate clear and in depth
understanding of the concepts such as sketching and analyzing graphs of polynomial functions,
dividing polynomials, determining zeros of a polynomial function, determining polynomial
function behavior, etc.
2. Roller Coaster Design – You will design your own roller coaster polynomial .
2. Roller Coaster Design – your own roller coaster design report MUST be completed on a
separate sheet of clean, neat, copy paper. All parts MUST be answered and clearly labeled.
Fred, Elena, Michael, and Diane enjoy roller Coasters. Whenever a new roller Coaster opens near their
town, they try to be among the first to ride. One Saturday, the four friends decide to ride a new coaster.
While waiting in line, Fred notices that part of this coaster resembles the graph of a polynomial
function that they have been studying in their Algebra 4 class.
1. The brochure for the coaster says that, for the first 10 minutes of the ride, the height of the coaster
can be determined by h(t)=0.3t 3−5t 2 + 21t , where t is the time in minutes and h is the height in
feet. Classify this polynomial by degree and by number of terms.
11. Suppose that this coaster is a 2-minute ride. Do you think that h(t)=−0.2t 4+ 4t 3−24t 2+ 48t is a
good model for the height of the coaster throughout the ride? Clearly explain and justify your response.
12. Elena wants to find the height of the coaster when t = 8 minutes, 9 minutes, 10 minutes, and 11
minutes. Use synthetic division to find the height of the coaster at these times. Show all work.
Note: The height = The remainder
Diane loves coasters that dip into tunnels during
the ride. Her favorite coaster is modeled by .
h(t)=−2t 3+ 23t 2−59t+ 24 This polynomial
models the 8 minutes of the ride after the coaster
comes out of a loop.
Diane wants to find out when the coaster dips below the ground.
16. Locate all real zeros of this function. Clearly interpret the real-world meaning of these zeros.
18. Are there any non-real zeros for this polynomial? If so, identify them. Clearly explain your
reasoning/ show work.
20. Are there any non-real zeros for this polynomial? If so, identify them. Clearly explain your
reasoning/ show work.
ROLLER COASTER DESIGN
You have decided to become a structural engineer who specializes in roller coaster design.
Your job is to design your own roller coaster ride. To complete this task, please follow these steps:
The amusement park you are designing for gave you the following coaster requirements:
- your coaster ride must have at least 3 relative maximum and/or minimum
- the ride length must be at least 4 minutes
- the coaster ride starts at 250 feet
- the ride dives below the ground into a tunnel at least once
Use a poster size paper to complete the following tasks to write your report on Roller Coaster Design.
Label each part clearly. Your work MUST be neat, organized and must appear professional.
2. List all zeros or roots of your polynomial; be sure to include at least one of each of the
following on your design: one double root (multiplicity of two), at least 2 real root, and imaginary
roots. It might be necessary to go back to your design and modify it according to these root
requirements.
4. Find the equation in standard form that represents your roller coaster ride.
5. Perform long division and/or synthetic division to verify the correctness of your equation
(position at a given time)
6. Describe the end behavior of your function and give a reason for this behavior.
8. State the practical domain of your graph (that is, the actual ride).
9. State the practical range of your graph ( that is, the actual ride).
10. Color the graph blue where the polynomial is increasing and red where the polynomial is
decreasing and identify increasing, decreasing, and constant intervals.