Our MY ME Situation 1 Tral NO Suppose a diver jumps from a ledge that is 115 feet above the ocean and the initial upward

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Our MY ME Situation 1 Tral NO Suppose a diver jumps from a ledge that is 115 feet above the ocean and the initial upward

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Our My Me Situation 1 Tral No Suppose A Diver Jumps From A Ledge That Is 115 Feet Above The Ocean And The Initial Upward 1
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Our MY ME Situation 1 Tral NO Suppose a diver jumps from a ledge that is 115 feet above the ocean and the initial upward velocity in 8 feet per second. The vertical motion of the diver can be modeled by the function - -p+8++ 115. How long will it tako until the diver enters the water? How do you know? Situation 2
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