For the following question, use the function h= - 16r + vgl + hg, where h is the height of the object after time t, vy is the initial velocity, and ho is the initial height. An object is thrown upward from a height of 1536 ft with an initial velocity of 64 ft/ s. How long will k take for the object to reach the ground?
For the following question, use the function h= - 16r + vgl + hg, where h is the height of the object after time t, vy is the initial velocity, and ho is the initial height. An object is thrown upward from a height of 1536 ft with an initial velocity of 64 ft/ s. How long will k take for the object to reach the ground?
Chapter3: Functions
Section3.3: Rates Of Change And Behavior Of Graphs
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