The height h (in feet) of a projectile can be modeled by
h=-16²+vt+s
where t is the ti...
Mathematics, 21.04.2021 17:50 asdfghj3513
The height h (in feet) of a projectile can be modeled by
h=-16²+vt+s
where t is the time (in seconds) and v is the initial velocity (in feet per second) and s is the initial height (in feet)
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Olivia uses the work below to determine 55% of 720 which explains the error in olivia’s solution
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Plz.yesterday, the snow was 2 feet deep in front of archie’s house. today, the snow depth dropped to 1.6 feet because the day is so warm. what is the percent change in the depth of the snow?
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