SOLUTION: A softball is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 56 feet per second from 3 feet above the ground. The balls height in feet above the ground is modeled by h(t)=-16tē+56t+3, w
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Question 1038547: A softball is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 56 feet per second from 3 feet above the ground. The balls height in feet above the ground is modeled by h(t)=-16tē+56t+3, where t is the time in seconds after the ball is released. What is the maximum height of the ball?
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