Given:
The height, in feet, of each rocket at t seconds after launch is given by the polynomial equations:
Rocket A: [tex]-15t^2+100t[/tex]
Rocket B: [tex]-14t^2+85t+3[/tex]
To find:
The equation to find the "difference" in height of Rocket A and Rocket B.
Solution:
The difference in height of Rocket A and Rocket B is:
Difference = Height of Rocket A - Height of Rocket B
[tex]\text{Difference}=(-15t^2+100t)-(-14t^2+85t+3)[/tex]
[tex]\text{Difference}=-15t^2+100t+14t^2-85t-3[/tex]
[tex]\text{Difference}=(-15t^2+14t^2)+(100t-85t)-3[/tex]
[tex]\text{Difference}=-t^2+15t-3[/tex]
Therefore, the difference in height of Rocket A and Rocket B is [tex]-t^2+15t-3[/tex].