If the position function, measured in feet, of a falling hammer can be represented by the equation: s(t) = -16t? +61 + 1

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If the position function, measured in feet, of a falling hammer can be represented by the equation: s(t) = -16t? +61 + 1

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If The Position Function Measured In Feet Of A Falling Hammer Can Be Represented By The Equation S T 16t 61 1 1
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If the position function, measured in feet, of a falling hammer can be represented by the equation: s(t) = -16t? +61 + 150 What is the hammer's velocity at 3 seconds and what is its acceleration at 3 seconds?
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