SOLUTION: A ball is thrown straight up from the top of a building 192 ft tall with an initial velocity of 62 ft per second. The distance s(t) (in feet) of the ball from the ground is given

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Question 389286: A ball is thrown straight up from the top of a building 192 ft tall with an initial velocity of 62 ft per second. The distance s(t) (in feet) of the ball from the ground is given by the equation below.
s(t)=192+62t-16t^2

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