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a ball is thrown straight up into the air with an initial velocity of 128 ft/sec, the total amount of time in seconds that it takes the object to return to the earth can be calculated by using the quadratic, 128t-16t^2=0. Determine the "flight time," t, of the ball.
13 years ago

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Linda
I truthfully do not know this is a tricky one
13 years ago

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