The jumping frog situation :a frog is there in a 12m deep well. The frog wants to jump out of the well. Every time he jumps 3m and falls back by 1m. Represent the given situation diagrammatically and mathematically. How can we represent it diagrammatically?
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Mathematical representation :
Let Y be the height achieved when the frog jumps and X the height it falls back:
Then in one jump the height achieved equals :
Y - X
The number of times the frog needs to jump to reach the top of a 12 m deep is :
12 / (Y - X)
Diagramatically :
We can draw a hole 12m deep.
We take one jump and indicate a height of 3m hen the frog jumps.
Indicate a level 1m from the achieved height below it :
This will be at a level 2m from the initial position of the jump :
We shed the top part to indicate the distance of drop.
When we draw this, we will get the Diagramatic representation.
Let Y be the height achieved when the frog jumps and X the height it falls back:
Then in one jump the height achieved equals :
Y - X
The number of times the frog needs to jump to reach the top of a 12 m deep is :
12 / (Y - X)
Diagramatically :
We can draw a hole 12m deep.
We take one jump and indicate a height of 3m hen the frog jumps.
Indicate a level 1m from the achieved height below it :
This will be at a level 2m from the initial position of the jump :
We shed the top part to indicate the distance of drop.
When we draw this, we will get the Diagramatic representation.
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