SOLUTION: Please help me solve: a football is kicked vertically upward from a height of 2 feet with an initial speed of 65 feet per second. the formula h=2+65t-16t^2 describes the balls heig

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Question 1137917: Please help me solve: a football is kicked vertically upward from a height of 2 feet with an initial speed of 65 feet per second. the formula h=2+65t-16t^2 describes the balls height above the ground h, in feet, t seconds after it was kicked. use this formula to find the balls height 1 second after it was kicked
Answer by ikleyn(52790)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Substitute t= 1 into the formula. You will get


    h = 2 + 65*1 - 16*1^2 = 2 + 65 - 16.


Now calculate it.


Happy calculations !



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