the height of a rocket a given number of seconds after it is released is modeled by $h(t)=-16t^{2}+32t +…

the height of a rocket a given number of seconds after it is released is modeled by $h(t)=-16t^{2}+32t + 10$. what does t represent?\n the number of seconds after the rocket is released\n the initial height of the rocket\n the initial velocity of the rocket\n the height of the rocket after t seconds
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Brief Explanations:
In the function $h(t)=- 16t^{2}+32t + 10$, $h(t)$ represents the height of the rocket at a certain time. The variable $t$ is the input of the function, which is the time - related quantity. Since the problem states "a given number of seconds after it is released", $t$ represents the number of seconds after the rocket is released.
Answer:
the number of seconds after the rocket is released