SOLUTION: height = t squared
You hit a ball during your baseball game and it travels at (3 + 50t - 16t squared) What is the height of the baseball 2 seconds after you hit it?
I think it i
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Question 643107: height = t squared
You hit a ball during your baseball game and it travels at (3 + 50t - 16t squared) What is the height of the baseball 2 seconds after you hit it?
I think it is either 3 + 50t - 16*2t squared) OR either you multiply the entire expression by 2 outside the parentheses but I am not sure
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You hit a ball during your baseball game and it travels at (3 + 50t - 16t squared) What is the height of the baseball 2 seconds after you hit it?
I think it is either 3 + 50t - 16*2t squared) OR either you multiply the entire expression by 2 outside the parentheses but I am not sure
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(3 + 50t - 16t squared)
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You sub 2 for t
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