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Solve (h=16t^2 + vt + s) for t
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Swap the left and right sides of the equation:


Add -h to both sides:


Now you have a quadratic equation in t in standard form with coefficients, a = 16, b = v, and c = (s - h), so use the quadratic formula:




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