5. A ball is thrown upward in the air with a velocity of 12 m/s and its height after t seconds is given by h=12t-4.91². Use Calculus methods to determine the following: a. Find the velocity when t = 2 s. b. When will the ball hit the ground? c. With what velocity will the ball hit the ground?
5. A ball is thrown upward in the air with a velocity of 12 m/s and its height after t seconds is given by h=12t-4.91². Use Calculus methods to determine the following: a. Find the velocity when t = 2 s. b. When will the ball hit the ground? c. With what velocity will the ball hit the ground?
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Section7.1: Antiderivatives
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