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24 January, 18:58

An orange is shot up into the air with a catapult. The function h given by

h (t) = 15 + 60t - 16t2 models the orange's height, in feet, 1 seconds after it was

launched.

Question 5 What is the initial speed at which the orange is shot in the air?

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  1. 24 January, 19:23
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    Velocity = 59 feet/second

    Step-by-step explanation:

    h (t) = 15 + 60t - 16t2

    Time t = 1 second

    Let's substitute time into the equation to get the distance

    h (t) = 15+60 (1) - 16 (1) ²

    h (t) = 15 + 60 - 16

    h (t) = 59 feet

    Speed or velocity = distance/time

    Distance = 59 feet

    Time = 1 second

    Velocity = 59/1

    Velocity = 59 feet/s
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