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The height, s, of a ball thrown straight down with initial speed 32 ft/sec from a cliff 128 feet high is s(t) = -16t2 - 32t + 128, where t is the time elapsed that the ball is in the air. What is the instantaneous velocity of the ball when it hits the ground?
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