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A rock was thrown from the top of a building. The distance, in feet, between the rock and the ground t seconds after it is thrown is represented by d=-16t squared -4t+382. How l…
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A rock was thrown from the top of a building. The distance, in feet, between the rock and the ground t seconds after it is thrown is represented by d=-16t squared -4t+382. How long after the rock is thrown is it 370 feet from the ground
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