SOLUTION: A basketball is shot with an initial vertical velocity of 24 ft/s from 6 feet above the ground. The ball’s height hin feet is modeled by h(t)=-16t^2+24t+6 , where t is the time

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Question 1170725: A basketball is shot with an initial vertical velocity of 24 ft/s from 6 feet above the ground. The ball’s height hin feet is modeled by h(t)=-16t^2+24t+6 , where t is the time in seconds after the ball is shot.
a.How high is the ball 1.5 seconds after it is shot?
b.How high is the ball .2 seconds after it is shot?
c.When will be ball be 13 feet off the ground?
d.When will theball hit the ground?
e.What is the maximum height the ball will reach?
f.How long will it take to reach that height?

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