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Mathematics, 18.02.2020 01:46 Nicky156

Clovis is standing at the edge of a cliff, which slopes 4 feet downward from him for every 1 horizontal foot. He launches a small model rocket from where he is standing. With the origin of the coordinate system located where he is standing, and the x-axis extending horizontally, the path of the rocket is described by the formula y = −2x² + 160x.
(a) Give a function h = f(x) relating the height h of the rocket above the sloping ground to its x-coordinate.
(b) Find the maximum height of the rocket above the sloping ground. What is its x-coordinate when it is at its maximum height?
(c) Clovis measures its height h of the rocket above the sloping ground while it is going up. Give a function x = g(h) relating the x-coordinate of the rocket to h.
(d) Does this function still work when the rocket is going down? Explain.

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