?Suppose that the formula \(h=80+40 t-16 t^{2}\) represents the height h (in feet) of an

Chapter 2, Problem 5

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Suppose that the formula \(h=80+40 t-16 t^{2}\) represents the height h (in feet) of an object above the ground t seconds after it is thrown. Find the height of the object 3.6 seconds after it is thrown. Round to the nearest tenth.

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h=80+40t-16t^2

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