SOLUTION: ((-64+(^64^2)-4(16)(240))/(2(-32))
-b+-radb^2-4(a)(c) divided by 2(a)
A=-16t^2 B=64t C=240
-16t^2+64t+240
Also, IDK what symbol to use for "Rad".
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Question 889422: ((-64+(^64^2)-4(16)(240))/(2(-32))
-b+-radb^2-4(a)(c) divided by 2(a)
A=-16t^2 B=64t C=240
-16t^2+64t+240
Also, IDK what symbol to use for "Rad".
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is your question here?
Also, use sqrt(x) for
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