SOLUTION: The formula h=vt-16^2 models a football being kicked into the air where h is the height of the ball in feet above the point at which it is kicked and t is the time in seconds. If

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Question 415485: The formula h=vt-16^2 models a football being kicked into the air where h is the height of the ball in feet above the point at which it is kicked and t is the time in seconds. If the initial velocity, v of the kick is 48 feet per second, how long will the ball remain in the air before returning to the ground?
Sketch graph and lable the zero points with x & y coordinates.

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