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The height ##h## (in feet) of a volleyball ##t## seconds after it is hit can be modeled by ##h = -16t^2+48t+4##. How long is the volleyball in the air?

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The height ##h## (in feet) of a volleyball ##t## seconds after it is hit can be modeled by ##h = -16t^2+48t+4##. How long is the volleyball in the air?

Posted By George smith

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##t = 3.08s## We have to substitute ##h## by ##0##, as that is the height both when projected as when it hits the ground. Then we solve for ##t##:
##-16t^2 + 48t + 4 = 0##,
##16t^2 – 48t –

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