SOLUTION: Hayden is playing with a toy airplane. The height of the airplane, in metres, is given by the relation h=-5t^2+18t+1 is playing with a toy airplane. The height of the airplane, in
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Question 1168895: Hayden is playing with a toy airplane. The height of the airplane, in metres, is given by the relation h=-5t^2+18t+1 is playing with a toy airplane. The height of the airplane, in metres, is given by the relation pr024-1.jpg, where t is the number of seconds since the plane was launched. At time t, the horizontal distance travelled by the airplane is given by pr024-2.jpg1.jpg, where t is the number of seconds since the plane was launched. At time t, the horizontal distance travelled by the airplane is given by pr024-2.jpgHayden is playing with a toy airplane. The height of the airplane, in metres, is given by the relation pr024-1.jpg, where t is the number of seconds since the plane was launched. At time t, the horizontal distance travelled by the airplane is given by d=4.5t
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