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Mathematics, 01.07.2020 15:01 nakarelinp0p303
A water balloon is tossed vertically from a window at an initial height (s-sub zero) of 37 feet and with an initial velocity(v-subzero) of 41 feet per second. Answer the following using the fact that h(t)=-16T^2+v-sub zer0t+s sub zero. a) Determine a formula, h)t), for the function that models the height of the water balloon at time t . b)Plot the function in Desmos in an appropriate window. Use the graph to estimate the time the water balloon lands c)Use algebra to find the exact time the water balloon lands. Show your work. No decimals in your answer. d)Determine the exact time the water balloon reaches its highest point and its height at that time. e)4 pts] Compute the average rate of change of on the intervals . Include units on your answers and write a sentence to explain the meaning of the values you found. Arc{1.5,2}. Explanation: Arc{2,2.5}. Explanation: årc{2.5,3}. Explanation:
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