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An object is thrown directly downwards from a height of
An object thrown in the air on a planet in a distant galaxy is at height
s(t) = -20t^2 +67t +42 feet at time t seconds after it
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An object is thrown downwards with a 2.5 m/s speed from a 9.6m height. Determine the initial velocity (in m/s) with which
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An object is thrown directly up (positive direction) with a velocity (vo) of 20.0 m/s and do= 0. Determine how long it takes to
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An object is thrown straight up. At the same instant that the object reaches its maximum height, a second object is dropped from
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An object is thrown upwards at an initial speed of 19.6m/s from a height of 55m. How long will it take for the object to reach
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An object is thrown vertically upward from the ground, if it reaches a height of 18 meters in 3 seconds, at what speed was the
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Create a quadratic function to model the height of an object thrown into the air with the following conditions The
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it would appear that for any thrown object has a height that can be expressed using a quadratic expression. The maximum height
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An object is being thrown upward at 50m How long does it take the object to reach maximum height? What is the maximum height of
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An object is thrown directly downwards from a height of 60m with an initial velocity of 11m/s. What will be its velocity on
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