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Using the graph at the left, it shows the height h in feet of a small rocket t seconds after it is launched. The path of the rocket is given by the equation: h=-1612 + 128t
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Using the graph at the left, it shows the height h in feet
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of the rocket is given by the equation: h=-1612 + 128t
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1 second
Explanation:
h(+-)16+power 2+128+
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