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More patien #1 - Imagine if you are standing on the roof of the 1450-foot-high Willis
Tower. When you release and drop a baseball from the roof of the tower,
the ball's height above the ground, H (in feet), can be described as a
function of time, t (in seconds), since it dropped. The height of the function
is defined by H(t) = -1672 +1450.
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