A rock is dropped from a window and falls to the groundbelow. The height, s (in meters)

Chapter 1, Problem 40

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A rock is dropped from a window and falls to the groundbelow. The height, s (in meters), of the rock aboveground is a function of the time, t (in seconds), since therock was dropped, so s = f(t).(a) Sketch a possible graph of s as a function of t.(b) Explain what the statement f(7) = 12 tells us aboutthe rocks fall.(c) The graph drawn as the answer for part (a) shouldhave a horizontal and vertical intercept. Interpreteach intercept in terms of the rocks fall.

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