SOLUTION: A football is kicked vertically upward from a height of 2 feet with an initial speed of 50 feet per second. The formula h=2+50t-16t^2 describes the ball's height above ground. h,

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Question 227583: A football is kicked vertically upward from a height of 2 feet with an initial speed of 50 feet per second. The formula h=2+50t-16t^2 describes the ball's height above ground. h, in feet, t in seconds after it was kicked. What was the ball's height 2 seconds after it was kicked?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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h=2+50t-16t^2
At t = 2: h = 2 + 100 - 64
h(2) = 38 feet