SOLUTION: If an object is dropped from a height of ho feet, its height H after t seconds is given by the formula H=ho-16t2. Suppose an object is dropped from a height of 300 feet. How high i
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Question 1058924: If an object is dropped from a height of ho feet, its height H after t seconds is given by the formula H=ho-16t2. Suppose an object is dropped from a height of 300 feet. How high is the object after 3 seconds?
Answer by ikleyn(52860) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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If an object is dropped from a height of ho feet, its height H after t seconds is given by the formula H=ho-16t^2.
Suppose an object is dropped from a height of 300 feet. How high is the object after 3 seconds?
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h = 300 - 16*3^2 ft.
Calculate.
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