Hey, haven't been on the otaku in a long time, all of my past friends have gone T.T But i decided to return and grace this site once again with my lovely presence.....okay maybe not. Maybe i was just lonely and needed someone to talk to, somone to apreciate my art and my ideas and maybe, for once in my life, someone who knows how to cut apple pie without having the contents spill all over the plate!!!!!!!!!!! So hallo, welcome to my world, I got a lot to get used to seeing as the site has changed so much.
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Can Anybody Solve This?
n(t)= c - (d - 4t)squared
(can't get a square to show up on here so when i say its squared, it is)
At time t=0 a ball was thrown upward from an initial height of 6ft. Untill the ball hit the ground, its height, in feet, after "t" seconds was given by the function "n" above, in which "c" and "d" are positive constants. If the ball reached its momentum height of 106ft at the time t=2.5 what was the height in feet of the ball at time t=1?
can you figure this out? I can't ^^
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