Mathematics, 24.02.2021 17:10, alexisbcatlett14
Paul tosses a quarter off the Main Street bridge into the St. John's River. The distance, in feet, the quarter is above the water is modeled by the equation d( t ) = -12t^2 + 48t + 100, where t represents time in seconds. Part A: From what height was the quarter tossed? Part B: How long does it take the quarter to reach its maximum height? Part C: What is the maximum height of the quarter? Part D: How much time does it take for the quarter to hit the water?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:50, elha20
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Paul tosses a quarter off the Main Street bridge into the St. John's River. The distance, in feet, t...
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