SOLUTION: The window of a house is 6m above ground. A rocket is set off from the ground at an initial velocity of 20m/s. For how many seconds will the rocket be at or above the window? Us

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Question 1208720: The window of a house is 6m above ground. A rocket is set off from the ground at an initial velocity of 20m/s.
For how many seconds will the rocket be at or above the window?
Use the equation
S(T)= -4.9T^2 + VoT + So to model the position S for a given time T, where Vo is the initial Velocity.

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