SOLUTION: A ball is thrown from an initial height of
4
feet with an initial upward velocity of
27
/
ft
s
. The ball's height
h
(in feet) after
t
seconds is given by th
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Question 1157149: A ball is thrown from an initial height of
4
feet with an initial upward velocity of
27
/
ft
s
. The ball's height
h
(in feet) after
t
seconds is given by the following.
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(t)=-16t^2+27t+4.
units are ft/sec^2*sec^2 for the first term, ft/sec*sec for the second term and ft for the third term.
height is a function of time in second.
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