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    The Velocity, in Feet/second, of a Rocket T Seconds into Vertical
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The Velocity, in Feet/second, of a Rocket T Seconds into Vertical

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The velocity, in feet/second, of a rocket t seconds into vertical flight is given by
​ The velocity, in feet/second, of a rocket t seconds into vertical flight is given by ​   ​ What is the altitude of the rocket 30 seconds after liftoff? ​ ​
What is the altitude of the rocket 30 seconds after liftoff?
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