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You throw a snowball from a height of 12 feet with an upward velocity of 14 feet per second. The function h=−16t^2+14t+12 gives the height h of the snowball after t seconds. Whe…
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You throw a snowball from a height of 12 feet with an upward velocity of 14 feet per second. The function h=−16t^2+14t+12 gives the height h of the snowball after t seconds. Whe…
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You throw a snowball from a height of 12 feet with an upward velocity of 14 feet per second. The function h=−16t^2+14t+12 gives the height h of the snowball after t seconds. When does the snowball hit the ground? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. (Two answers)
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t=1.4 and -0.5
t=7+sqrt241/16, 7-sqrt241/16
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