danielgdcantreowja7j danielgdcantreowja7j
  • 18-01-2018
  • Mathematics
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The height of a falling object is given by
h(t) = 400 − 39t − 157e−t/4
with h in meters and t in seconds. Assuming that the ground is at height h = 0, how fast is the object moving at the instant it hits the ground? Your answer must be accurate to one decimal place.

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glizzykvng9 glizzykvng9
  • 30-01-2018
the anser wojuld  be 17

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