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Daniel kicks a soccer ball and the trajectory is modeled by f(t) = -16t^ +32t. what would be the value of f(1)
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f(1)=16
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f(1)=16
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f(t)=-16t+32t
f(1)=-16(1)+32(1)
f(1)=-16+32
f(1)=16
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