SOLUTION: A gun fires a bullet almost straight up from the edge of a -foot cliff. If the bullet leaves the gun with a speed of feet per second, its height at time is given by , measured fr
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Question 534425: A gun fires a bullet almost straight up from the edge of a -foot cliff. If the bullet leaves the gun with a speed of feet per second, its height at time is given by , measured from the ground below the cliff.
When will the bullet land on the ground below the cliff? (Hint: What is its height when it lands? Remember that we are measuring from the ground below, not from the cliff.) Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
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John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it