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Tony hit a baseball into the air with an initial upward velocity of 48 feet per second. The height h in feet of the ball above the ground can be modeled by h=-16t^2+48t+2. find …
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tony hit a baseball into the air with an initial upward velocity of 48 feet per second. The height h in feet of the ball above the ground can be modeled by h=-16t^2+48t+2. find the time it takes the ball to reach 38 feet above the ground
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H=-6t^2+38t+1
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