SOLUTION: The window of a house is 6m off the ground; a rocket is set off the ground at an initial velocity of 20m/s; given the position S and the time T, find how long the rocket will be at

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Question 1208711: The window of a house is 6m off the ground; a rocket is set off the ground at an initial velocity of 20m/s; given the position S and the time T, find how long the rocket will be at or above the window.
Use S(T) = -4.9T^2 + VoT + So

Answer by ikleyn(52814)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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