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2 March, 13:27

Justin and Pedro each launched a toy rocket into the air. The height of Justin's rocket is modeled by the equation h = - 16t2 + 60t + 2. Pedro launched his rocket from the same position, but with an initial velocity double that of Justin's. Which equation best models the height of Pedro's rocket?

h (t) = at2 + vt + h0

h = - 16t2 + 60t + 4

h = - 32t2 + 120t + 4

h = - 32t2 + 60t + 2

h = - 16t2 + 120t + 2

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  1. 2 March, 13:33
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    D.) h = - 16t2 + 120t + 2
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