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The function h(t) = -16t^2 + 144 represents the height, h(t), in feet, of an object from the ground at t seconds after it is dropped. A realistic domain for this function is
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The function h(t) = -16t^2 + 144 represents the height, h(t), in feet, of
an object from the ground at t seconds after it is dropped. A realistic
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- 16t^2 +144 you can rewriting in this form 144 -16t^2 = (12 -4t)(12+4t)
12-4t=0
12 =4t divide both sides by 4
t=3
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