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the flight path of a firework is modelled by the function h(t)=-5(t-5)^2+127
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a firework is modelled by the relation h=-4.9(t-9)^2+170 h=height above ground in metres and t=time in seconds
what are the
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When set off, a certain firework follows the path of the quadratic function h=−25/36x^2+16/23x , where: h= the height of the
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When set off, a certain firework follows the path of the quadratic function h=−25/36x^2+16/23x, where:
h= the height of the
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When set off a certain firework follows the path of the quadratic function h = -25/36x^2 + 16 2/3x, where: h = the height of the
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The path of a firework is described by the function: h(t) = -4.9t^2+ 49t+ 1.5
where h(t) is the height of the firework, in
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The path of a firework is described by the function: h(1) = 4.97? + 491 + 1.5
where h(t) is the height of the firework, in
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The path of a firework is described by the function: h(1) = 4.97? + 491 + 1.5
where h(t) is the height of the firework, in
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When set off, a certain firework follows the path of the quadratic function h=-25/36x62 + 16 2/3x, where :h = the height of the
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When set off, a certain firework follows the path of the quadratic function h= -25/36x^2 + 16(2/3x)
X= the horizontal distance it
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