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40 points a bird drops a stick to the ground from a height of 80ft. the function h = 16t^2 +80 gives the stick approximate height h above the ground ,in the feet, after t second…
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40 points a bird drops a stick to the ground from a height of 80ft. the function h = 16t^2 +80 gives the stick approximate height h above the ground ,in the feet, after t seconds. at what time does the stick hit the ground plz show your work
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√ 80/16=t t=0.5590169943749474
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