SOLUTION: A man throws a ball almost straight up from the edge of a 32-foot cliff. If the balls leaves his hand with a speed of 16 16 feet per second, its height at time t is given h=-16t2+1
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Question 1054633: A man throws a ball almost straight up from the edge of a 32-foot cliff. If the balls leaves his hand with a speed of 16 16 feet per second, its height at time t is given h=-16t2+16t+32, measured from the ground below the cliff. Answer by ikleyn(52800) (Show Source):