The height (in feet) at time (in seconds) of a ball thrown straight downward from the top of a -foot building with an initial velocity of feet per second is given by -16t^2 - 30t +600 Find the average velocity over the interval . (1,3) i figured how to solve it , my problem is how the first answer is -94fts
The height (in feet) at time (in seconds) of a ball thrown straight downward from the top of a -foot building with an initial velocity of feet per second is given by -16t^2 - 30t +600 Find the average velocity over the interval . (1,3) i figured how to solve it , my problem is how the first answer is -94fts
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The height (in feet) at time (in seconds) of a ball thrown straight downward from the top of a -foot building with an initial velocity of feet per second is given by
-16t^2 - 30t +600
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Find the average velocity over the interval .
(1,3)
i figured how to solve it , my problem is how the first answer is -94fts
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