An object thrown vertically upward from the surface a celestial body at a velocity of 45 m/s reaches a height of s= - 0.9t +45t meters in t seconds. a. Determine the velocity v of the object after t seconds. b. When does the object reach its highest point? c. What is the height of the object at the highest point? d When does the obiect strike the ground?

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d. When does the object strike the ground?
e. With what velocity does the object strike the ground?
f. On what intervals is the speed increasing?
Dmpiny your answer.)
c. The object reaches a maximum height of
(Simplify your answer.)
d. The object strikes the ground after
(Simplify your answer.)
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Transcribed Image Text:d. When does the object strike the ground? e. With what velocity does the object strike the ground? f. On what intervals is the speed increasing? Dmpiny your answer.) c. The object reaches a maximum height of (Simplify your answer.) d. The object strikes the ground after (Simplify your answer.) Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes. * Previous
An object thrown vertically upward from the surface
a celestial body at a velocity of 45 m/s reaches a height of s= - 0.9t2 + 45t meters in t seconds.
a. Determine the velocity v of the object after t seconds.
b. When does the object reach its highest point?
c. What is the height of the object at the highest point?
d. When does the object strike the ground?
e. With what velocity does the object strike the ground?
f. On what intervals is the speed increasing?
a. The object's velocity after t seconds is v(t) =
b. It takes the object
to reach its highest point.
(Simplify your answer.)
c. The object reaches a maximum height of
Transcribed Image Text:An object thrown vertically upward from the surface a celestial body at a velocity of 45 m/s reaches a height of s= - 0.9t2 + 45t meters in t seconds. a. Determine the velocity v of the object after t seconds. b. When does the object reach its highest point? c. What is the height of the object at the highest point? d. When does the object strike the ground? e. With what velocity does the object strike the ground? f. On what intervals is the speed increasing? a. The object's velocity after t seconds is v(t) = b. It takes the object to reach its highest point. (Simplify your answer.) c. The object reaches a maximum height of
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