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The height of a falling object can be modeled by the equation h=-16t" + vt +h, where...
Mathematics, 09.04.2020 03:56, ipolk92
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The height of a falling object can be modeled by the equation h=-16t" + vt +h, where
V is the initial velocity in feet per second, t is time in seconds, and h, is the initial height
in feet. Is the function linear or nonlinear, and why?
a. It is linear, because the object falls in a straight line.
b. It is linear, because the object falls at a constant speed.
c. It is nonlinear, because the object does not fall in a straight line.
d. It is nonlinear, because the object does not fall at a constant speed.
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