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A baseball player hits a ball up in the air with an upward velocity of 18 ft/sec. The equation that gives the height of the ball at any time "t" is h(t) = -8t(t) + 18t +5. How long did it take for the ball to hit the ground?

Sorry I don't know how to type t squared.
7 years ago

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Steve
just solve h=0
7 years ago

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