SOLUTION: The height of fireworks during a Fourth of July show can be modeled by quadratic equations. The function h(t) = -16t^2 + vt gives the height of the object launched from the ground.

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Question 734477: The height of fireworks during a Fourth of July show can be modeled by quadratic equations. The function h(t) = -16t^2 + vt gives the height of the object launched from the ground. h(t) = height in feet, t = time that has passed in seconds, v = initial velocity
Assuming that the rocket has already been shot into the sky, what has happened when h(t) = 0?

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