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The velocity function, in feet
A volleyball is served from a height of 6 feet with an initial velocity of 33 feet per second. The situation is modeled using
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A volleyball is served from a height of 6 feet with an initial velocity of 33 feet per second. The situation is modeled using
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- The heights of a ball (in feet) thrown with an initial velocity of 90 feet per second from an initial velocity of 90 feet per
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the height in feet of a rocket from ground level is given by the function f(t)= -16t^2+160t. what is the instantaneous velocity
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A volleyball is served from a height of 6 feet with an initial velocity of 33 feet per second. The situation is modeled using
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A volleyball is served from a height of 6 feet with an initial velocity of 33 feet per second. The situation is modeled using
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A volleyball is served from a height of 6 feet with an initial velocity of 33 feet per second. The situation is modeled using
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A volleyball is served from a height of 6 feet with an initial velocity of 33 feet per second. The situation is modeled using
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A volleyball is served from a height of 6 feet with an initial velocity of 33 feet per second. The situation is modeled using
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A volleyball is served from a height of 6 feet with an initial velocity of 33 feet per second. The situation is modeled using
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