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3 April, 14:05
h=-16t^2+v0t+h0 feet
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Cameron Mayer
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THe function h (t) = - 16t^2+v0t+h0 describes the height in feet above the ground h (t) of an object thrown vertically from a height of h0 feet, with an initial velocity of v0 feet
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