f(t) = −16t2 + 160t

  1. f(t) = −16t2 + 160t + 26and the height in feet of the higher-traveling second flare is given by g(t) = −16t2 + 178t + 39,
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  2. Tyreke is an engineer and needs to design a rocket for an experiment. He has calculated that the height of the rocket, in feet,
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  3. Tyreke is an engineer and needs to design a rocket for an experiment. He has calculated that the height of the rocket, in feet,
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  4. Tyreke is an engineer and needs to design a rocket for an experiment. He has calculated that the height of the rocket, in feet,
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  5. If a ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 160 ft/s, then its height after t seconds is s = 160t - 16t2.What is
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  6. An object is shot upward from the ground level with an initial velocity of 160ft/s. Itsheight in feet after t seconds is modeled
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  7. A model rocket is launched with an initial velocity of 160 ft/s. The height, h, in feet, of the rocket t seconds after the
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  8. The height in feet of a rocket after t seconds is given by h(t) = 160t - 16t2.Find the maximum height the rocket attains: After
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  9. The height in feet of a rocket after t seconds is given by h(t) = 160t - 16t2.Find the maximum height the rocket attains: After
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  10. h(t)= -16t^2 +160tUse the interval [4,5] to find the rate of change
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