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Skill: nonlinear_functions
| ID | Section | Domain | Skill | Difficulty | Question | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| math_adv_693 | Math | advanced_math | nonlinear_functions | Hard | A quadratic model gives the height, in feet, of a lightweight marker tossed upward \(x\) seconds after it begins moving... | |
| math_adv_692 | Math | advanced_math | nonlinear_functions | Hard | A quadratic model gives the height, in feet, of a practice ball \(x\) seconds after it begins moving. The object starts... | |
| math_adv_691 | Math | advanced_math | nonlinear_functions | Hard | A quadratic model gives the height, in feet, of a stage fountain spray \(x\) seconds after it begins moving. The object... | |
| math_adv_690 | Math | advanced_math | nonlinear_functions | Hard | A quadratic model gives the height, in feet, of a launched model glider \(x\) seconds after it begins moving. The objec... | |
| math_adv_689 | Math | advanced_math | nonlinear_functions | Hard | A quadratic model gives the height, in feet, of a basketball shot \(x\) seconds after it begins moving. The object star... | |
| math_adv_688 | Math | advanced_math | nonlinear_functions | Hard | A quadratic model gives the height, in feet, of a water jet \(x\) seconds after it begins moving. The object starts at ... | |
| math_adv_687 | Math | advanced_math | nonlinear_functions | Hard | A quadratic model gives the height, in feet, of a camera drone's vertical path \(x\) seconds after it begins moving. Th... | |
| math_adv_686 | Math | advanced_math | nonlinear_functions | Hard | A quadratic model gives the height, in feet, of a tossed ball \(x\) seconds after it begins moving. The object starts a... | |
| math_adv_685 | Math | advanced_math | nonlinear_functions | Hard | A quadratic model gives the height, in feet, of a fountain stream \(x\) seconds after it begins moving. The object star... | |
| math_adv_684 | Math | advanced_math | nonlinear_functions | Hard | A quadratic model gives the height, in feet, of a foam rocket \(x\) seconds after it begins moving. The object starts a... |