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  1. . x. . . 10) . y. . . . x. . . Find the distance between each pair of points uing Pythagorean Theorem. (Sketch a graph and plot the points first). Also, determine the slope between the two points for review. 11) ( , ), ( , ) 12) ( , ), ( , ) 13) ( , ), ( , ) 15) ( , ), ( , )

  2. Worksheet 1a – Distance and displacement 1. Frank is driving along a straight highway when he notices a marker that says “260km”. He continues to the 150-km marker and then turns around and goes back to the 175-km marker. a) What is the total distance travelled? b) What is the total displacement for the whole trip? 2. A physics book is ...

  3. Example response: I can improve my serve by changing my foot position with my forward foot. Hypothesis: Will a change in foot position increase the distance of a serve? Answers may vary among students. Example response: If I point my front foot forward and my back foot at 45 degrees, my serves will go further.

  4. Exercise 1: Self Pass. Two-handed underhand toss and pass the ball to yourself once. Catch the ball in passing position (low and in front of your body) Toss the ball up once again, pass, and then let the ball bounce. Exercise 2: Partner Progressions (after each progression switch roles and repeat)

  5. 25) Name a point that is 2 away from (−1, 5). (0, 6), (0, 4), (−2, 6), or (−2, 4) 26) Name a point that is between 50 and 60 units away from (7, −2) and state the distance between the two points. Many answers. Ex: (60 , −2); 53 units-2-Create your own worksheets like this one with Infinite Geometry. Free trial available at ...

  6. Practice: Answer the following questions using the graphs 1. When time increases, what happens to the distance? it increases 2. Describe the object’s motion. Constant positive velocity 3. What is the velocity of the object? 4. When time increases, what happens to the distance? It decreases 5. Describe the object’s motion. constant negative ...

  7. QUICK SET – a set (usually 2’ above the net) in which the hitter is approaching the setter, and may even be in the air, before the setter delivers the ball. This type of set requires precise timing between the setter and hitter. READY POSITION – The flexed, yet comfortable, posture a player assumes before moving to contact the ball.

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