SOLUTION: The height a rocket launched upward from a is launched upward from a cliff is modeled by the given equation. h=height, and t= time h = - 16t ^ 2 + 32t + 560, how long is the rocket

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Question 1175944: The height a rocket launched upward from a is launched upward from a cliff is modeled by the given equation. h=height, and t= time h = - 16t ^ 2 + 32t + 560, how long is the rocket in the air?
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