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How can you use calculus for football? - Answers
Calculus can be used to examine many aspects of football. Probably the most obvious aspect is projectile motion. Using Vector-Valued Functions from Calc III, and taking a few liberties, anyone who knows Calculus can accurately predict the least amount of effort needed for a certain pass. They can therefore keep their best quarterback in the game longer, by teaching him how to use the least amount of energy to complete that certain succesfull pass.
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How can you use calculus for football? - Answers
Calculus can be used to examine many aspects of football. Probably the most obvious aspect is projectile motion. Using Vector-Valued Functions from Calc III, and taking a few liberties, anyone who knows Calculus can accurately predict the least amount of effort needed for a certain pass. They can therefore keep their best quarterback in the game longer, by teaching him how to use the least amount of energy to complete that certain succesfull pass.
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How can you use calculus for football? - Answers
Calculus can be used to examine many aspects of football. Probably the most obvious aspect is projectile motion. Using Vector-Valued Functions from Calc III, and taking a few liberties, anyone who knows Calculus can accurately predict the least amount of effort needed for a certain pass. They can therefore keep their best quarterback in the game longer, by teaching him how to use the least amount of energy to complete that certain succesfull pass.
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