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A ball is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 48 ft/s from a height 864 ft. h = -16t +48t +864 After how many seconds will the ball reach the ground? (i.e. For what positive value of t is h=0?) .
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0 = -16 t^2 + 48t + 864 (Divide all by 16)
-t^2 + 3t + 54
(t-9) (t+6) = 0
t = 9s
t = -6s
so the positive value would be : 9s
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