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A diver dives from a 10m springboard. the equation f(t)=-4.9t^(2)+4t+10 models her height above the pool in seconds. what is her height at 1.5 second after diving off the spring…
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a diver dives from a 10m springboard. the equation f(t)=-4.9t^(2)+4t+10 models her height above the pool in seconds. what is her height at 1.5 second after diving off the springboard
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4.975 meters
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4.975 meters
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