Mathematics, 05.05.2020 06:19 kody2lewiskl
A rugby player kicks a rugby ball 2 feet above the ground with an initial vertical velocity of 50 feet per second. The function h=−16t^2+50t+2 represents the height h (in feet) of the rugby ball after t seconds. Use a graphing calculator to estimate when the height of the rugby ball is 35 feet.
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