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The equation h(t)=−16t2+19t+110 gives the height of a rock, in feet, t seconds after it is thrown from a cliff.

What is the initial velocity when the rock is thrown?

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= ft/s

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we know that

h(t)=( (1)/(2) )a t^(2) +v0t+h0

Where:
a: is the acceleration
vo: is the initial velocity
h0: is the initial height

in this problem
a=-32 ft/sec²
v0= 19 ft/sec
h0=110 ft
Substituting values we have:

h(t)=-16 t^(2) +19t+110
The initial velocity is : vo = 19 feet / s


The answer is
The initial velocity is vo = 19 feet / s
User Cnrhgn
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For this case we have an equation of the form:

h (t) = (a / 2) * t ^ 2 + vo * t + h0
Where,
a: acceleration
vo: initial speed
h0: initial height.
In this case we have the following equation:

h (t) = - 16t ^ 2 + 19t + 110
Therefore, the initial velocity is:

vo = 19 ft / s
Answer:
The initial velocity when the rock is thrown is:
vo = 19 ft / s
User Cuspymd
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