SOLUTION: A soccer ball is kicked vertically at 33 ft/sec. How high does it go? Use the formula {{{ H(t) = -16t^2+vt+s }}}

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Question 609643: A soccer ball is kicked vertically at 33 ft/sec. How high does it go? Use the formula

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A soccer ball is kicked vertically at 33 ft/sec. How high does it go? Use the formula

s = 0

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Find the times of the 2 zeroes, 1 when launched, the 2nd on impact.
The time at apogee is the average of the 2 times.

t = 0, t = 33/16 seconds
t of max = 33/32 seconds
apogee = H(33/32)

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