Sunday, December 15, 2019

College Algebra, Chapter 3, 3.3, Section 3.3, Problem 50

To measure the gravitational attraction between the moon and an algebra student in a space ship located a distance x above the moon's surface, we can use the Newton's Law of Gravitation F(x)=350x2 where F is measured in Newton's (N) and x is measured in millions of meters.

a.) Graph the function F for values of x between 0 and 10.







b.) Use the graph to describe the behavior of the gravitational attraction F as the distance x increases.

Since x is inversely proportional to F, it shows from the graph that if x increases, the gravitational attraction of the moon from the space ship decreases.

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