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A firework is shot upward so that it follows the equation y = -16.1? + S0x + 3 where y is the height of the firework and x is time. How many seconds will it take for the firewor…
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A firework is shot upward so that it follows the equation y = -16.1? + S0x + 3 where y is the height of the firework and x is time. How many seconds will it take for the firewor…
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A firework is shot upward so that it follows the equation
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time. How many seconds will it take for the firework to hit the ground?
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Step-by-step explanation: 14.7 Very easy
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it will take 14.7 seconds
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