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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 17:50 jake2920

An object is launched at 29.4 meters per
second (m/s) from a 34.3-meter tall
platform. The equation for the object's
height s at time x seconds after launch is
f(x) = -4.9x2 + 29.4x+ 34.3, where y is in
meters. What is the initial height of the
object?

29.4 meters
78.4 meters
34.3 meters
3 meters

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