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The Altitude (In Feet)of a Rocket T Seconds into Flight

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The altitude (in feet)of a rocket t seconds into flight is given by h = -2 The altitude (in feet)of a rocket t seconds into flight is given by h = -2    + 114    + 480t + 1,t ≥ 0.Use Newton's method to approximate when the rocket will hit the ground.
+ 114 The altitude (in feet)of a rocket t seconds into flight is given by h = -2    + 114    + 480t + 1,t ≥ 0.Use Newton's method to approximate when the rocket will hit the ground.
+ 480t + 1,t ≥ 0.Use Newton's method to approximate when the rocket will hit the ground.

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