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Mathematics, 19.01.2021 07:30 chocolate4550

A firecracker sends a small pebble vertically upward from a height of 35 feet above a pool of water. The starting speed of the pebble is 85 feet per second. Its distance in
feet, d, above the water is given by the equation:
d=35+85t – 16t^2,where t is the time in seconds after the launch.
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