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The time t (in seconds) it takes a dropped object to fall h feet is given by t=1/4√h.
a.) Use a graph
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The time t (in seconds) it takes a dropped object to fall h feet is given by t=1/4√h.
a.) Use a graph
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Question 1031058: Hello, tutors! Please help me with the problem down below :)
The time t (in seconds) it takes a dropped object to fall h feet is given by t=1/4√h.
a.) Use a graphing calculator to graph the function. Describe the domain and range.
b.) It takes about 13.17 seconds for a ball dropped from the golden gate bridge in san francisco to reach water below. about how high is the bridge from the water? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
a.) Use a graphing calculator to graph the function. Describe the domain and range.
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ok, I did that.
Do you have one?
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b.) It takes about 13.17 seconds for a ball dropped from the golden gate bridge in san francisco to reach water below. about how high is the bridge from the water?
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Is it t = (1/4)sqrt(h) ?
Or t = 1/(4sqrt(h)) ?