Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The height of the rocket is shown by [tex]s = 200t - 5t^{2}[/tex], where t is the time in seconds.
[tex]\frac{ds}{dt} = 200 - 10t[/tex]. The height will be maximum when, [tex]\frac{ds}{dt} = 0[/tex] that is [tex]t = \frac{200}{10} = 20[/tex].
At t = 20, s = 4000 - 2000 = 2000.
The rocket can go 2000 meter maximum.
In order to explode safely, the rocket must be in a height equal or above 1500 meter.
When s = 1500, [tex]1500 = 200t - 5t^{2} \\t^{2} - 40t + 300 = 0\\t^{2} - 30t - 10t + 300 = 0\\t = 30,10.[/tex]
Hence, at [tex]10 \leq t \leq 30[/tex], the height [tex]s \geq 1500[/tex].