4. The acceleration due to gravity is -9.8 meters per second squared. An object is thrown upward from a 100-meter tower with a velocity of 49 meter per second. a. Find the velocity function. b. Find the position function (distan ce). c. When (how many seconds) will the stone reach its highest height?

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4. The acceleration due to gravity is -9.8 meters per second squared. An object is
thrown upward from a 100-meter tower with a velocity of 49 meter per second.
a. Find the velocity function.
b. Find the position function (distan ce).
c. When (how many seconds) will the stone reach its highest height?
d. When will the object hit the ground?
e. Find the interval on which the stone is moving up.
f. Find the interval on which the stone is speeding up.
g. What is the average velocity of the stone from the time the stone is
thrown upward to the time it hits the ground?
h. What is the maximum speed of the stone?
i. Graph the position funcion and explain what the in tercepts
represent.
j. Graph the velocity function and explain what the intercepts
represent.
k. Graph the acceleration function and explain what the intercepts
represent.
Transcribed Image Text:4. The acceleration due to gravity is -9.8 meters per second squared. An object is thrown upward from a 100-meter tower with a velocity of 49 meter per second. a. Find the velocity function. b. Find the position function (distan ce). c. When (how many seconds) will the stone reach its highest height? d. When will the object hit the ground? e. Find the interval on which the stone is moving up. f. Find the interval on which the stone is speeding up. g. What is the average velocity of the stone from the time the stone is thrown upward to the time it hits the ground? h. What is the maximum speed of the stone? i. Graph the position funcion and explain what the in tercepts represent. j. Graph the velocity function and explain what the intercepts represent. k. Graph the acceleration function and explain what the intercepts represent.
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