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The height of a rocket a given number of seconds after it is released is modeled by h (t) = 6t^2 + 32t + 10. What does t represent?

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t stands here for time.
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Answer:

here t stands for time

Explanation:

We know from second equation of motion


s=ut+(at^2)/(2)...........(1)

in this equation

s- represents displacement

u-initial velocity

a-acceleration

and t-time

In this question we have given


h(t)=6t^2+32t+10.............(2)

here h(t) represents height

on comparing equation 1 and 2 we found that

here t represents time

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