SOLUTION: A model rocket is launched with an initial upward velocity of
57/ms
. The rocket's height
h
(in meters) after
t
seconds is given by the following.
=h−57t5t2
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Question 1031539: A model rocket is launched with an initial upward velocity of
57/ms
. The rocket's height
h
(in meters) after
t
seconds is given by the following.
=h−57t5t2
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That's sort of interesting, tho it makes no sense.
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And, you didn't ask a question.
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