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F(t)=6+30t-16t^2 How do you think the squared term -16t^2 affects the value of the function f? What does this term reveal about the situation?
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F(t)=6+30t-16t^2 How do you think the squared term -16t^2 affects the value of the function f? What does this term reveal about the situation?
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f(t)=6+30t-16t^2 How do you think the squared term -16t^2 affects the value of the function f? What does this term reveal about the situation?
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Answer:
F(t)=6t+15t^2−16/3 t^3 + C
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