Provide an appropriate response.A rocket is 32 feet from a satellite when it begins accelerating away from the satellite at a constant rate of 12 feet per second per second. The distance, in feet, between the rocket and the satellite is given by the function
where t is the number of seconds since the rocket started accelerating. Find and interpret P(4). Distance Between Rocket and Satellite
A. 96; after 4 seconds, the distance between the rocket and the satellite is 96 feet.
B. 56; after 56 seconds, the distance between the rocket and the satellite is 4 feet.
C. 48; after 48 seconds, the distance between the rocket and the satellite is 4 feet.
D. 128; after 4 seconds, the distance between the rocket and the satellite is 128 feet.
Answer: D
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