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A diver diving into a pool can be modeled by
A diver diving into a pool can be modeled by the function h = -16t2 + 16t + 12 where h is the
height in feet above the water
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Shookith
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A diver diving into a pool can be modeled by the function h = -16t2 + 16t + 12 where h is the
height in feet above the water
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Shookith
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At the local swimming pool, the diving board is elevated h = 7.5 m above the pool surface and overhangs the pool edge by L = 2
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Lauren HELP
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A high diver is standing on a platform above a pool. Her diving path can be modeled by the function h(t)=-16t^2+8t+12, where h
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Which situation describes a negative acceleration?(1 point)
Responses a diver jumping off a diving board and falling to the
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Which situation describes a negative acceleration?(1 point)
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Which situation describes a negative acceleration?(1 point)
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Which situation describes a negative acceleration?(1 point)
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Which situation describes a negative acceleration?(1 point)
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Which situation describes a negative acceleration?(1 point)
Responses a diver jumping off a diving board and falling to the
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