h=-16t2+80t+96 Use this position polynomial

  1. h=-16t2+80t+96Use this position polynomial to calculate the following: 1.The height of the object after 2 seconds 2.The height
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  2. A silver dollar is dropped from the top of a building that is 1398 feet tall. Use the position function below for free-falling
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  3. A silver dollar is dropped from the top of a building that is 1398 feet tall. Use the position function below for free-falling
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  4. Joshua jumps from a platform diving board that is 32 feet above the water. The position of the diver can be modeled by s(t) =
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  5. The diagram below shows the position of Earth at four different times during the year. Which two positions represent an equinox?
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  6. The diagram below shows the position of Earth at four different times during the year. Which two positions represent an equinox?
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  7. The diagram below shows the position of Earth at four different times during the year. Which two positions represent an equinox?
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  8. The diagram below shows the position of Earth at four different times during the year. Which two positions represent an equinox?
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  9. If a projectile is fixed at an angle α = 60° and initial velocity, Vi =100 ft/s. Find its position at the end of 25 seconds.x
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  10. 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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