Acceleration is simplified by assuming it is the constant -g
a=-g we integrate this with respect to time to get v...
v=-gt+C where C is the initial velocity in this case 14ft/s so
v=-gt+14 integrate again to get the height function
h=(-gt^2)/2 +14t +C we are not given an initial height so C is 0
h(t)=14t-gt^2/2 letting g=32 and neatening up a bit...
h(t)=14t-16t^2
Answer:
16c + 38d + 48f
Step-by-step explanation:
12c + 36d + 48f + 4c + 2d + 12f
= 16c + 38d + 60f
Answer:
point m' translated down 6 units
Step-by-step explanation:
I think it means that how much will it be per pound. Have a great day!