Mathematics, 05.02.2021 01:00 eguzmandpandoracom
Suppose a projectile is launched from a tower into the air with an initial velocity of 48 feet per second. Its height, H, in feet, above the ground is modeled by the function
H=-16T^2+VoT+64
where T is the time, in second, since the projectile was launched and Vo is the initial velocity.
A. Write a function that can be used to describe the flight of the rocket.
B. Graph the equation using Desmos Graphing Calculator. (Adjust the window appropriately.)
C. Describe the movement of the projectile. Make sure to include the following information.
- Initial Height
- Maximum Height and the time it reached the height
- Time it hit the ground
- Appropriate Domain
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