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26 September, 16:18

The function f (x) is the height of a model rocket x seconds after launch. the rocket reaches its maximum height in 2.5 seconds and hits the ground at 5 seconds. what is the practical domain for the function f (x) ?

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  1. 26 September, 16:46
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    Time of flight, t = 5 seconds.

    From equations of motion,

    y = vot - 1/2gt^2

    v = vo - gt

    At maximum height, v = 0 and t = 2.5 seconds

    Therefore,

    0 = vo - 9.81*2.5 = > vo = 9.81*2.5 = 24.525 m/s

    Therefore,

    f (x) = 24.525t - 1/2gt^2 = 24.525t - 1/2*9.81t = 24.525t - 4.905t^2

    In other words, practical domain of f (x) is;

    f (x) = 24.525t - 4.905t&2
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