SOLUTION: the distance d,in feet, travelled by a certain moving object follows the model d=32t+16t^2 where t is the time in seconds. how many seconds will it take the object to travel 48ft?
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Question 875321: the distance d,in feet, travelled by a certain moving object follows the model d=32t+16t^2 where t is the time in seconds. how many seconds will it take the object to travel 48ft?
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the distance d,in feet, travelled by a certain moving object follows the model d=32t+16t^2 where t is the time in seconds. how many seconds will it take the object to travel 48ft?
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16t^2 + 32t = 48
solve for t
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