SOLUTION: The time (sec) it takes for an object to fall from a height of h(ft) is expressed by the following equation: H = 16t^2. Solve the equation for t.

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Question 445296: The time (sec) it takes for an object to fall from a height of h(ft) is expressed by the following equation:
H = 16t^2. Solve the equation for t.

Answer by mananth(16949)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




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