The quadratic equation that models the height of the rocket after t seconds is:
s(t) = -4.9t² + 39.2t.
<h3>What is the quadratic function for a projectile's height?</h3>
Considering the height in meters, the equation is given by:
s(t) = -4.9t² + v(0)t + h(0)
In which:
- v(0) is the initial velocity, in m/s.
- h(0) is the initial height, in m.
In this problem, we have that v(0) = 39.2, h(0) = 0, hence the equation is:
s(t) = -4.9t² + 39.2t.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: 11, 30
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
There were a total of 41 national battlefields and national memorials
Suppose there are national battlefields
So, national memorials are
The sum of the two must be 41
So, there are 11 national battlefields and national memorials.
4/156 so
2/78 so
1/39 so approx. 2.5641%
Plug all the point into your calculator. Not sure if you need it y=mx+b but the R for that is r= -1