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A skydiver in a computer game free-falls from a height of 3000 meters at a rate of 55 meters per second. Which equation can be used to find the height of the skydiver after tsec…
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A skydiver in a computer game free-falls from a height of 3000 meters at a
rate of 55 meters per second. Which equation can be used to find the
height of the skydiver after tseconds?
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h= -55t + 3000. Hope this helps!
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