Part 1: Create the equation for the height of the rocket after t seconds. * Part 2: Find the time it takes for the rocke
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Part 1: Create the equation for the height of the rocket after t seconds. * Part 2: Find the time it takes for the rocket to reach a height of O. Interpret both solutions. Part 3: Find the time it takes to reach the top of its trajectory. Part 4: Find the maximum height. Part 5: Find the time it takes to reach a height of 968 feet. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
Part 1: Create the equation for the height of the rocket after t seconds. * Part 2: Find the time it takes for the rocket to reach a height of O. Interpret both solutions. Part 3: Find the time it takes to reach the top of its trajectory. Part 4: Find the maximum height. Part 5: Find the time it takes to reach a height of 968 feet. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
LITAJI The height, in feet, of an object shot upwards into the air with an initial velocity, in feet per second, of v, after t seconds is given by the formula: h = - 1612 + v? X Use the equation above to answer questions about a model rocket is launched from the ground into the air with an initial velocity of 352 feet per second. Use the graph below to help answer the questions. Н. Highest Point Height in Feet Starting Point Landing Point t Time in Seconds
Part 1: Create the equation for the height of the rocket after t seconds. * Part 2: Find the time it takes for the rocket to reach a height of O. Interpret both solutions. Part 3: Find the time it takes to reach the top of its trajectory. Part 4: Find the maximum height. Part 5: Find the time it takes to reach a height of 968 feet. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
LITAJI The height, in feet, of an object shot upwards into the air with an initial velocity, in feet per second, of v, after t seconds is given by the formula: h = - 1612 + v? X Use the equation above to answer questions about a model rocket is launched from the ground into the air with an initial velocity of 352 feet per second. Use the graph below to help answer the questions. Н. Highest Point Height in Feet Starting Point Landing Point t Time in Seconds