200 150 100 50 -100 4 6 8 10 12 Time after launch (sec) Velocity (ft/sec) 2.

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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
Section5.6: Exponential And Logarithmic Equations
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When a model rocket is launched, the propellant
burns for a few seconds, accelerating the rocket upward.
After burnout, the rocket coasts upward for a while and then begins
to fall. A small explosive charge pops out a parachute shortly after
the rocket starts down. The parachute slows the rocket to keep it
from breaking when it lands. When was the rocket’s acceleration greatest? 

200
150
100
50
-100
4
6 8 10
12
Time after launch (sec)
Velocity (ft/sec)
2.
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