1. Rocket Scientists determined that t seconds after launch, a rocket's height, h, in feet above the ground will be given by the equation h = 16(2+t)(22-t)   a. Describe the structure of the expression on the right side of  the equal sign b. Reason about the structure to determine which values for t will make the expression have a value of 0.      c. Why would the rocket Scientistswant to know when the expression has a value of 0   2. The rocket scientists determine that another equationfor the heightof the rocket is: h=2304-16(t-10)^2   a. Describe the structure of the expression on the right side of the equal sign   b. Reason about the structure of 2304-16(t-10)^2 to determine the largest value it can have and to determine the value of t at which this occurs: To help your thinking: Why can 16(t-10)^2 never be negative? How can you use the structure of 16(t-10)^2 to determine for which value of t is 0     c. Why would the rocket scientists want to know the largest value of the expression

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1. Rocket Scientists determined that t seconds after launch, a rocket's height, h, in feet above the ground will be given by the equation

h = 16(2+t)(22-t)

 

a. Describe the structure of the expression on the right side of  the equal sign

b. Reason about the structure to determine which values for t will make the expression have a value of 0. 

 

 

c. Why would the rocket Scientistswant to know when the expression has a value of 0 

 2. The rocket scientists determine that another equationfor the heightof the rocket is:

h=2304-16(t-10)^2

 

a. Describe the structure of the expression on the right side of the equal sign

 

b. Reason about the structure of 2304-16(t-10)^2 to determine the largest value it can have and to determine the value of t at which this occurs:

To help your thinking:

Why can 16(t-10)^2 never be negative?

How can you use the structure of 16(t-10)^2 to determine for which value of t is 0

 

 

c. Why would the rocket scientists want to know the largest value of the expression

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