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-. The height, H, in feet, of an object dropped from the top of a building after t seconds is given by H(t) = −16t² + 144. Determine algebraically, how many seconds it will take for the object to reach
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-. The height, H, in feet, of an object dropped
from the top of a building after t seconds is
given by H(t) = −16t² + 144. Determine
algebraically, how many seconds it will take for
the object to reach the ground.
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The calculator says 56 and Ik that bc I just did it
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