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A toy rocket is launched from the top of a 48-foot hill. The rockets initicial upward velocity is 32 feet per second and its height h at any given second t is modeled by the equation h=-16^2+48. How high
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A toy rocket is launched from the top of a 48-foot hill. The rockets initicial upward velocity is 32 feet per second and its height h at any given second t is modeled by the equation h=-16^2+48. How high was the ticket at 2 seconds?
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