document.write( "Question 1035961: can somebody please solve this problem for me.
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document.write( "A ball is thrown that is 3 feet above the ground is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 32 feet per second. The height(h)of the ball is a function of the amount of time (t) the ball is in the air. Time is measured in seconds. The function can be modeled by the equation:h(t) = -16t2+32t+3.
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document.write( "1.What is the greatest height the ball reaches? \r
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document.write( "2.At how many seconds does the ball reach the greatest height?\r
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document.write( "3.What point on the parabola corresponds to this height?
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document.write( "(Give the name of the point, NOT the coordinates)\r
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document.write( "4.How high is the ball after 0.5 seconds?
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document.write( "Show the algebraic work for this.\r
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document.write( "5.How long is the ball in the air?
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document.write( "Explain how you got your answer.
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