SOLUTION: A rocket is launched with an initial upward velocity of 320 feet per second from an initial height of 15 feet. The function h(t) = -16tmc043-1.jpg + 320t + 15 models the height of

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Question 1116279: A rocket is launched with an initial upward velocity of 320 feet per second from an initial height of 15 feet. The function h(t) = -16tmc043-1.jpg + 320t + 15 models the height of the rocket, in feet, t seconds after it was launched. For how many seconds is the the height of the rocket greater than or equal to 1,039 feet?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Rockets has thrust engines.
You ever seen a rocket launch?

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