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Mathematics, 09.06.2021 15:30 ronii73

The projectile motion of an object can be modeled using s(t) = gt2 + v0t + s0, where g is the acceleration due to gravity, t is the time in seconds since launch, s(t) is the height after t seconds, v0 is the initial velocity, and s0 is the initial height. The acceleration due to gravity is –4.9 m/s2. A rocket is launched from the ground at an initial velocity of 39.2 meters per second. Which equation can be used to model the height of the rocket after t seconds? s(t) = –4.9t2 + 39.2 s(t) = –4.9t2 + 39.2t s(t) = –4.9t2 + 39.2t + 39.2 s(t) = –4.9t2 + 39.2t – 39.2

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