document.write( "Question 981891: Ok so the problem is A rocket is launched from atop a 41 foot cliff with an initial velocity of 103 feet per second. The height of the rocket t seconds after launch is given by the equation \"h=-16%5E2%2B103t%2B41\". Graph the equation to find out how long after the rocket is launched it will hit the ground. Round to the nearest tenth of a second.
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\n" ); document.write( "I remember my math teacher asking this but it was 2 years ago so I forgot how to do it.
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Why is that called a rocket?
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\n" ); document.write( "That's just a projectile, like a rock. Not a rocket.
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