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The expression -4.9t^2+50t + 2 represents the height, in meters, of a toy rocket t seconds after launch. The initial height of the rocket, in meters is...
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The expression -4.9t^2+50t + 2 represents the height, in meters, of a toy rocket t seconds after launch. The initial height of the rocket, in meters is...
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we have that
H(t)=-4.9t²
+50t + 2
we know that
The initial height of the rocket, in meters is for t=0 sec
fot t=0
H(t)=
-4.9*0²+50*0 + 2------> H(t)=2 m
the answer is
The initial height of the rocket is 2 m
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