Abullet is shot upwards with an initial velocity of 1000 ft/sec from a
point 10 ft above the g...
Mathematics, 09.12.2019 00:31 djwattam
Abullet is shot upwards with an initial velocity of 1000 ft/sec from a
point 10 ft above the ground, and its height above the ground at time t
is given by h(t) = -160 + 1000 + 10
i. how high will the bullet go?
ii. how long will it take the bullet to reach the highest point?
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