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Ben dives from a 36-foot platform. The equation h=16t^2+14t+36 models the dive. How long will it take Ben to reach the bottom?
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Graph that y= equation then on your calculator find what X is when y is 0 using 2nd-->calc-->zero, then follow instructions
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