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NEED HELP PLEASE ANSWER A helicopter is hovering at 250 feet. What's the equation for its height if it descends 16 feet per second? A) h = 16t + 250 B) h = -16t + 250 C) h …
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NEED HELP PLEASE ANSWER A helicopter is hovering at 250 feet. What's the equation for its height if it descends 16 feet per second? A) h = 16t + 250 B) h = -16t + 250 C) h …
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A helicopter is hovering at 250 feet. What's the equation for its height if it descends 16 feet per second?
A) h = 16t + 250
B) h = -16t + 250
C) h = -16t - 250
D) h = 16t - 250
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descending is negative
250 -16t
h(t) = 250-16t
Choice B is the same
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