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The rule below shows how to find the position of a falling object. Which answer expresses that rule in the form of an equation?
Square the input and then multiply it by 16. Subtract this product from the original height of the object.
A. F(t) = (h - 16)t2
B. F(t) = h - (16t)2
C. F(t) = h - 16t2
D. F(t) = (h - 16t)2
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the closest answer I'm seeing would be letter "C" there is a problem with how it is written, it should be written like F(t) = 16t² - h or F(t) = h - 16t²
otherwise it's very confusing. I hope this helps and the answer is C
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