SOLUTION: An object is shot upward from a height of 96 feet with an initial velocity of 48 feet per second. Its height(h)above the ground in feet after t seconds is given by the formula h= -

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Question 281603: An object is shot upward from a height of 96 feet with an initial velocity of 48 feet per second. Its height(h)above the ground in feet after t seconds is given by the formula h= -16tsquared + 48t + 96 At what times will the object be 128 feet above the ground?
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An object is shot upward from a height of 96 feet with an initial velocity of 48 feet per second. Its height(h)above the ground in feet after t seconds is given by the formula h= -16tsquared + 48t + 96 At what times will the object be 128 feet above the ground?
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Set h = 128 and solve for t.
-16t%5E2+%2B+48t+%2B+96+=+128
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