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A firecracker is launched straight up, and its height is a function of time, h(t)= -14^2 + 112t, where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds with t=0 corresponding to the instant it launches. What is the height 5 seconds after launch? What is the domain of this function?
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Your equation makes no sense.
14 years ago

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