You are recently promoted as the chief traffic management officer of a major city in the country. Based on recent data, you learned that one of the leading causes of road accidents is over speeding.              In your desire to minimize road accidents, you went out to observe how traffic management rules are implemented on the streets. Your attention was caught by a fast - moving car that seemed to be breaking the speed limit of 100 kilometers per hour(km/hr.), and so you followed it along the highway. After a short time, the driver of the car noticed you and started to slow down. Eventually, he stopped on the side of the road.            Supposed the speed of the car had been noted during this time and is modeled by the quadratic equation y = 3x² + 17x - 20, where y represents the speed of the car in km/hr. and x represents the number of minutes after you started following the car. How long did it take for the car to be under surveillance before it could finally stop on the side of the road?  Did the driver of the car really break the speed limit of 100 km/hr.? Explain.

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You are recently promoted as the chief traffic management officer of a major city in the country. Based on recent data, you learned that one of the leading causes of road accidents is over speeding.  

           In your desire to minimize road accidents, you went out to observe how traffic management rules are implemented on the streets. Your attention was caught by a fast - moving car that seemed to be breaking the speed limit of 100 kilometers per hour(km/hr.), and so you followed it along the highway. After a short time, the driver of the car noticed you and started to slow down. Eventually, he stopped on the side of the road.

           Supposed the speed of the car had been noted during this time and is modeled by the quadratic equation y = 3x² + 17x - 20, where y represents the speed of the car in km/hr. and x represents the number of minutes after you started following the car. How long did it take for the car to be under surveillance before it could finally stop on the side of the road?  Did the driver of the car really break the speed limit of 100 km/hr.? Explain.

 

 

yuny titie ai Objective ng
project.Next intro: imp.
details ng driver Body:
computation ng
equation 100=
3x^2+7x-20 transpose
100 sa right side
authomatically y will
become zero apply
quadratic formula to
solve for x which
represent the minutes
then after replace x in
the original equation to
check if the driver
committed over
speeding or not last
conclusion they need to
indicate their
observation and
recommendation
end.But, this are just
guide they can do it on
their own provided there
must be a complete
information based on
the siion po.
Aa
II
Transcribed Image Text:yuny titie ai Objective ng project.Next intro: imp. details ng driver Body: computation ng equation 100= 3x^2+7x-20 transpose 100 sa right side authomatically y will become zero apply quadratic formula to solve for x which represent the minutes then after replace x in the original equation to check if the driver committed over speeding or not last conclusion they need to indicate their observation and recommendation end.But, this are just guide they can do it on their own provided there must be a complete information based on the siion po. Aa II
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