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The height, h, of a stomp rocket (propelled by a short blast of air) above the ground after t seconds is given by the equation h(t)=5+100t−16t2. Here is a graph that represents h.
1. What does the 5 in the equation represent?



2. What does 100t in the equation mean in terms of the rocket?



3. Approximately when does the rocket hit the ground?



4. What domain makes sense for the function in this context?

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Answer:

Given equation and the graph of it:

  • h(t) = 5 + 100t − 16t²

1. What does the 5 in the equation represent?

  • 5 represent a height of the release of the rocket

2. What does 100t in the equation mean in terms of the rocket?

  • 100t is determining the maximum height that the rocket can reach

3. Approximately when does the rocket hit the ground?

  • As per the graph it is after 6.3 seconds it was launched

4. What domain makes sense for the function in this context?

Domain of the function is:

  • 0 ≤ t ≤ 6.3

This is the time the rocket is in the air until it hits the ground

Answer: it will hit the ground around 6.2 seconds

The domain is 0 ≤ t ≤ 6.3