SOLUTION: hi, my question is following A toy rocket is launched straight up from the top of a building 50 ft tall at an initial velocity of 200 ft per sec. Using the function V(x)=-16t^2+

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Question 283290: hi, my question is following
A toy rocket is launched straight up from the top of a building 50 ft tall at an initial velocity of 200 ft per sec. Using the function V(x)=-16t^2+vt+h, answer the following.
1. Give the function that describes the height of the rocket in terms of t?
2. Determine the time at which the rocket reaches its maximum height, and its maximum height in feet?
3. For what time interval will the rocket be more than 300 ft above the ground level?
4. After how many seconds will it hit the ground?

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