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A rock is thrown from a height of 48 feet.
A rock is thrown in the air from the edge of a seaside cliff. Its height in feet is represented by f(x) = - 16(x ^ 2 - 8x - 9)
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Rock is thrown from the top of a building. The formula h=-16t+234 describes the height of the rock, h in feet, t seconds after
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A rock is thrown from a height of 48 feet.
Solving the quadratic equation -16x² + 32x + 48=0 will give the time, x, when the
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A rock is thrown upward from the level ground in such a way that the
maximum height of its flight is equal to its horizontal
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A rock is thrown from the top of a tower that is 400 feet tall. If its height above the ground can be modeled by
h = -16t2 + 64t
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A rock is thrown upward from a bridge that is 88 feet above a road. The rock reaches its maximum height above the road 0.67
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A rock is thrown upward from the top of a 112-foot high cliff overlooking the ocean at a speed of 96 feet per second. The
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H(t)=16t^+192t+2560 describe the height in feet, of the rock t seconds after thrown. What is the height of the rock in feet, 8
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A basketball is thrown with an initial upward velocity of 25
feet per second from a height of 8 feet above the ground. The
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A basketball is thrown with an initial upward velocity of 25 feet per second from a height of 8 feet above the ground. The
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