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Mathematics, 10.06.2021 01:00 fionaaaa

The function h defined by h(t)=(49 + 4.9t)(10 - t) models the height, in meters, of an object t seconds after it is dropped from a helicopter. From what height is the object dropped? Explain how you know.

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