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11 October, 03:21

The equation h (t) = - 16t^2 + 19t + 110 gives the height of a rock, in feet, t seconds after it is thrown from a cliff.

What is the initial velocity when the rock is thrown?

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  1. 11 October, 03:30
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    The initial velocity is 19 ft/s.

    This equation is in the form

    h (t) = - 16t²+v₀t+h₀, where - 16 is the gravitational constant, v₀ is the initial velocity, and h₀ is the initial height.

    Our equation is h (t) = - 16t²+19t+110. In this equation, the number in place of v₀ is 19, so the initial velocity is 19.
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