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Tom and Greg are throwing a baseball to each other. Tom throws the ball and its height h(t) in feet after t seconds is modeled by the equation h(t)=-16^2+32t+5.
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Tom and Greg are throwing a baseball to each other. Tom throws the ball and its height h(t) in feet after t seconds is modeled by the equation h(t)=-16^2+32t+5.
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A = 21 m
B = 15
C = 5 m
D = 2.27 s
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