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Mathematics, 27.10.2019 06:43, gg808

Is the height of a rocket a function of time? justify.
a) no; the atmosphere is constantly changing.
b) no; at any given time wind resistance can vary.
c) no; at any given time, the rocket's speed can vary.
d) yes; at any given time the rocket is at exactly one height.

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