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A rocket is launched from atop a 105ft cliff with initial velocity of 156 ft/s Height above ground a time t is given -16t^2 + 156t + 105 = h. When will it hit the ground after launch?
8 years ago

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Steve
clearly, when

-16t^2 + 156t + 105 = 0
8 years ago

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