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A ball is kicked upward with an initial velocity of 32 feet per second. The ball's height, h (in feet), from the ground is modeled by h= 16t^2+32t, where t is measured in seconds. How much time does the ball take to reach its highest point? What is its height at this point?
a.2 sec; 16 ft
b.1 sec; 16 ft
c.1 sec; 32 ft
d.2 sec; 48 ft
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