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Mathematics, 14.07.2019 21:00 granniejo

Ive been stuck on this for so long and i just keep getting frustrated can someone walkme through this? i did letter a which i believe is h(t)=-16t^2+150 o t+100 o and the height of the building is 100 feet. one of the fireworks is launched from the top of the building with an initial upward velocity of 150 ft/sec. a. what is the equation for this situation? b. when will the firework land if it does not explode? c. make a table for this situation so that it shows the height from time t = 0 until it hits the ground. d. calculate the axis of symmetry. e. calculate the coordinates of the vertex. f. explain why negative values for t and h t( ) do not make sense for this

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