SOLUTION: The height s of a ball, in feet, thrown with an initial velocity of 112 feet per second from an initial height of 6 feet is given as a function of time t( in seconds) by s(t)=-16t^
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Question 1095915: The height s of a ball, in feet, thrown with an initial velocity of 112 feet per second from an initial height of 6 feet is given as a function of time t( in seconds) by s(t)=-16t^2+112t+20. What is the maximum height of the ball? At what time does the maximum height occur?
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