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y = ax(2) + bx + c
y = ax(2) + bx + c
Found in an article on www.usfirst.org, linked in the "shipping" post, this equation was found. It just happens to be the equation for a parabola, what goes up, then falls back down? Most would say, everything, and they would be right...But what I'm hinting at is the 2003 game. Say a robot has to throw, launch or generally heave an object into a raised goal....bringing the topic of projectiles into the game. Catapult robots....YAY |
Errrmmm nice idea but
heavy projectiles-total enclosed arena=disaster But your right on the dime with the parabola equation being used with projectile motion. Unforunatly my friend just pointed out that you usually use this symbol ^ to raise an item to a power. Could it be a typo? |
Umm..... This has already been discussed numerous times in different threads. I don't have the time to look them up right now but maybe you should have.
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This just further strengthens the theory about poof products, and footballs.
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As jk2005 said -- a few other threads talk about this in detail...
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