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Mathematics, 28.05.2020 23:02 jayline2003

A homerun ball hit by Joc Pederson travels a path described by the equation h = βˆ’16t^2 + 144t + 2, where
h is the height of the ball and t is the time in seconds the ball travels in the air after being struck by the bat.
How long was the ball in the air if a fan catches the ball in the bleachers 18 feet above the field?

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