Sub vs Unsub
Subsidized loans government pays the interest. When the person is in school or the economic hardship deferments. Unsubsidized is the responsibility of the borrower. Subsidized is the least expensive option. During subsidized responsibility to repay back the government is suspended as long as you're in school half time. Payments are delayed until the end of grace period after graduation. Subsidized loans the government pays the interest as it accrues. And Unsubsidized loans increase if the interest is not paid. Gov vs Bank Federal loans funded by government, private loans are from the bank Federal loans include many benefits such as fixed interest rates and income based repayment plans. Bank loans are usually more expensive. Federal loans pay when graduate and/or change your enrollment status to less than half time BAnk loans you pay while still in college. Dont need a credit check for most federal loans INterest rate is fixed and lower than private loans You might need a cosigner for bank loans Bank loans are not subsidized Federal loans you maybe able to postpone or lower your payments THere is no prepayment penalty fee for federal loans Interest Rates Subsidized- 4.66% Unsubsidized- 4.66% Bank loans- 5.99%-11.24% It would take 41 folds of papers to get to the moon, this answer is unrealistic the paper would be impossible to fold. The width of the paper would be super thin from the folds. The width would matter because you need to be able to see it and would be destroyed easily.
Limits are numbers that the graph gets closer and closer to but cannot pass.
You know a limit exists when the numbers get closer and closer to one number and never get to that number. Limits help explain the behavior at points of discontinuity because if the graph gets to the last possible number without going over the limit it would just stop and cause discontinuity. 1.) The factors lead to the zeros, if you set each factor equal to zero you will find the zeros. if the factor was x+1=0 then the zero would equal -1.
2.) Division brings the polynomial to the simplest form helping us find the zeros. 3.) The degree of the polynomial show how many zeros to look for. 4.) No the degree does not show the number of factors because sometimes there are repeating factors. After marking all the points and creating quadratic function, I think the ball will go in. The line of the graph leads to the backboard of the basketball hoop so I think it'll be a bank shot but it'll still make it.
Inverse Functions In this project I found the inverse by graphing the line y equals the square root of x and also y equals the negative square root of x. After that I graphed y=x and folded the paper and they lined up! Besides the fact that I can't draw a straight line they did at least. I think some functions can have inverses that are functions but not all of them.
My prediction on the 21 inch ramp (middle picture) was completely off. It was the first one we did so I just kind of drew a line to be completely honest. The 14 inch ramp (picture on right) was pretty accurate until the decreasing slope. I thought it decreased faster than it really did. And lastly the picture on the left is the 7 inch ramp, I was pretty good on that one because I used the knowledge of the two before and it worked out!
The domain of the first picture, the 7 inch ramp, is 0-35 and the range is 0-41. The domain of the second, 21 inch, 0-35 and the range is 0-65. Lastly the 14 inch ramp had a domain of 0-35 and a range of 0-55. All of these graphs are similar because they all stop increasing around the same numbers and they all just go up and then go back down, there's nothing else. As the ramp height goes down though, the graphs get slower, the climb and descend slower. The graphs always rise faster as soon as they leave the ramp because they have the most speed then and decrease the fastest when they get about half way back through the line when they pick up momentum. |
AuthorMy name is Kaitlyn, I'm a senior at SLHS. I am a Varsity cheerleader, a coach to the 3rd and 4th grade cheer team and I also do BPA. Archives
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