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OpenStudy (anonymous):

the rule below shows how to find the position of an object thrown upward with initial velocity of 15 feet per second. Which answer expresses that rule in the form of an equation? Square the input and the multiply it by -16. Add this product to the initial velocity multiplied by the input. A. F(t)=-16t^2+15t B. F(t)=(-16t+15t)^2 C. F(t)=16t^2-15t D. F(t)=16t^2+15t^2 (Please Help)

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Input: \(t\) Square the input: \(t^2\) multiply it by -16: \(-16t^2\) the product of initial velocity and input: \(15t\) Add them: \(-16t^2+15t\)

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