An object was shot up into the air at an initial vertical speed of 416 feet per second. Its height as time passes can be
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 5:36 am
An object was shot up into the air at an initial vertical speed of 416 feet per second. Its height as time passes can be modeled by the quadratic function f , where f(t) = -16t² +416t. Here t represents the number of seconds since the object's release, and f(t) represents the object's height in feet. 1) After this object reached its maximum height of [ 2) This object flew for before it landed on the ground. 3) This object was in the air 6 s after its release. 4) This object was 2640 ft high at two times: once after its release, and again later after its release.