A launched rocket has an altitude, in meters,give n by

  1. A launched rocket has an altitude, in meters,give n by the polynomial h+vt-4.9t^2, where h is the height, in meters, from which
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  2. A launched rocket has an altitude in meters, given by the polynomial h+vt-4.9^2, h is the height in meters v is the velocity in
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  3. A launched rocket has an altitude in meters, given by the polynomial h+vt-4.9^2, h is the height in meters v is the velocity in
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  4. A launched rocket has an altitude in meters, given by the polynomial h+vt-4.9^2, h is the height in meters v is the velocity in
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  5. A launched rocket has an altitude in meters, given by the polynomial h+vt-4.9^2, h is the height in meters v is the velocity in
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  6. A launched rocket has an altitude in meters, given by the polynomial h+vt-4.9^2, h is the height in meters v is the velocity in
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  7. A launched rocket has an altitude, in meters, given by the polynomial h+vt-4.9t^2, where h is the height, in meters, from which
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  8. a launched rocket has an altitude, in meters, given by the polynimial h+vt-4.9t^2 where h is the height, in meters, from which
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  9. A launched rocket has an altitude, in meters, given by the polynomial h = vt -4.9t^2, where h is the height, in meters, from
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  10. in a rocket launching, the height h meter, the rocket reaches after t sec for the moment it was launched is given by h=xt-ytthe
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