Answer:
[tex]h(t) = 10 + 5t[/tex]
70 feet
Your height in 5 seconds is 35 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we understand that:
[tex]Initial\ Height = 10[/tex]
[tex]Rate = 5[/tex] per second
Solving (a): Equation for h(t)
This implies that the height at t seconds and is calculated as thus:
[tex]h(t) = Initial\ Height + Rate * t[/tex]
Where t represents seconds
Substitute values for Initial Height and Rate
[tex]h(t) = 10 + 5* t[/tex]
[tex]h(t) = 10 + 5t[/tex]
Solving (b): Height in 12 seconds
This implies that:
[tex]t = 12[/tex]
Substitute 12 for t in [tex]h(t) = 10 + 5t[/tex]
[tex]h(12) = 10 + 5 * 12[/tex]
[tex]h(12) = 10 + 60[/tex]
[tex]h(12) = 70[/tex]
Hence, your height will be 70 feet
Solving (c): h(5) = 35 means?
Using the illustration in (b) above;
This means that your height in 5 seconds is 35 feet