Final answer:
The question asks for the determination of a model rocket's position and velocity functions over time, accounting for powered flight, free-fall, and parachute-assisted descent.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has described a model rocket problem which involves calculation of the rocket's position and velocity as functions of time in different phases of its flight. The rocket's motion is divided into three segments: first, the powered ascent with a given acceleration function a(t) = 72t, second, the free-fall period, and lastly, deceleration and constant descent due to the parachute deployment. To solve for the position function s(t) and the velocity function v(t), knowledge of kinematic equations and integration of acceleration to get velocity, and again to get position is essential.