3, A projectile is fired from a height of 9.2 feet with an initial velocity of 148 ft/sec at an angle of 60° with the horizontal. (a) Determine the Parametric Equations for the projectile. (b) Find the height of the projectile after 3 seconds. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot.

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3. A projectile is fired from a height of 9.2
feet with an initial velocity of 148 ft/sec at
an angle of 60° with the horizontal.
(a) Determine the Parametric Equations for
the projectile.
(b) Find the height of the projectile after 3
seconds. Round your answer to the nearest
tenth of a foot.
a) XE)= 148 cos lu0)t
yE>= 148 sml60)t -2 (32)k+d¢
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Transcribed Image Text:-31.5 Seg f/sec 3. A projectile is fired from a height of 9.2 feet with an initial velocity of 148 ft/sec at an angle of 60° with the horizontal. (a) Determine the Parametric Equations for the projectile. (b) Find the height of the projectile after 3 seconds. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot. a) XE)= 148 cos lu0)t yE>= 148 sml60)t -2 (32)k+d¢ %3D ©2018 joan kessler distancemath.com
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