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Amy throws a softball in the air with an initial velocity of 50 feet per second. She throws the softball from a height of 6 feet. The height of the softball, h, is modeled by the function h (t) = -16t^2 + 50t + 6, where t is the time in seconds. How high is the softball after 1.5 seconds?
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Steve
well, just substitute 1.5 for every t.
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Anonymous
Amy throws a softball in the air with an initial velocity of 50 feet per second. She throws the softball from a height of 6 feet. The height of the softball, h, is modeled by the function h (t) = -16t2 + 50t + 6, where t is the time in seconds. How high is the softball after 1.5 seconds?
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