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A rock is dropped from a tower 272ft above the ground. Use t for time in seconds. Find the position function
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Bertha
t²+t+272?
Answered by
mathhelper
Way off
Height(t) = -16t^2 + 0t + 272
= -16t^2 + 272
Your rock drops "upwards" with an acceleration of 1 ft/s^2 (not on this good earth of ours) and an initial velocity of 1 ft/s.
Time to study this topic.
Height(t) = -16t^2 + 0t + 272
= -16t^2 + 272
Your rock drops "upwards" with an acceleration of 1 ft/s^2 (not on this good earth of ours) and an initial velocity of 1 ft/s.
Time to study this topic.
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