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H=105t-16t^2
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Question 1146520: A model rocket is launched with an initial upward velocity of 105 ft/s. The rockets height “h” (in feet) after “t” seconds is given by the following.
H=105t-16t^2
Find all values of “t” for which the rockets height is 34 feet.
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A model rocket is launched with an initial upward velocity of 105 ft/s. The rockets height “h” (in feet) after “t” seconds is given by the following.
H=105t-16t^2
Find all values of “t” for which the rockets height is 34 feet.
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h(t) = 105t - 16t^2 = 34
16t^2 - 105t + 34 = 0
Solve for t.