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An object thrown vertically upward from the surface of a celestial body at a velocity of 14 m/s reaches a height of s-0.72+14t meters in t seo a. Determine the velocity v of the object after t seconds. b. When does the object reach its highest point? c. What is the height of the object at the highest point? d. When does the object strike the ground? e. With what velocity does the object strike the ground? f On what intervals is the speed increasing? a. The o b. It takes the object Simplify your answer) c.The object reaches a maximum height of Simplify your answer) to reach its highest point. d.The object strikes the ground afterâ¡ (Simplify your answer.) e. The object strikes the ground with the velocity (Simplify your answer.) f. The speed is increasing on the interval(s) (Simplify your answer. Type your answer in interval notation. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)
An object thrown vertically upward from the surface of a celestial body at a velocity of 14 m/s reaches a height of s-0.72+14t meters in t seo a. Determine the velocity v of the object after t seconds. b. When does the object reach its highest point? c. What is the height of the object at the highest point? d. When does the object strike the ground? e. With what velocity does the object strike the ground? f On what intervals is the speed increasing? a. The o b. It takes the object Simplify your answer) c.The object reaches a maximum height of Simplify your answer) to reach its highest point. d.The object strikes the ground afterâ¡ (Simplify your answer.) e. The object strikes the ground with the velocity (Simplify your answer.) f. The speed is increasing on the interval(s) (Simplify your answer. Type your answer in interval notation. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)
Reid WolffLv2
29 Mar 2019