SOLUTION: The path of a rocket projectd in the air can be represented by the equation h=16^2+64t, where h represents height, and t represents time. Which equation would you use to find the t
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Question 342991: The path of a rocket projectd in the air can be represented by the equation h=16^2+64t, where h represents height, and t represents time. Which equation would you use to find the time that the rocket reaches 120 feet?
a.)h=-16ft^2+64t+120
b.)h=120t^2+64t
c.)120=-16t^2+64t
d.)h=16t^2+120t Answer by user_dude2008(1862) (Show Source):