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This question is not about solving the stated problem, but about understanding it.

A rocket is launched, and its height above sea level t seconds after launch is given by the equation h(t)=−4.9t2+1000t+550

a) From what height was the rocket launched?

To answer this question, we'd find:


The t intercept

The h intercept

The t coordinate of the vertex

The h coordinate of the vertex


b) What is the maximum height the rocket reaches?

To answer this question, we'd find:
Select an answer

The t intercept

The h intercept

The t coordinate of the vertex

The h coordinate of the vertex


c) If the rocket will splash down in the ocean, when will it splash down?

To answer this question, we'd find:
Select an answer

The t intercept

The h intercept

The t coordinate of the vertex

The h coordinate of the vertex

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