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Mathematics, 25.02.2022 01:40, timjape3g3z

Brainliest! Rock is thrown upward from top of 112-foot high cliff overlooking ocean at speed of 96 feet per second. The rocks height above can be modeled by f(x)= -2t^2 + 92t - 480
Find the time t, in seconds when the rock would land in ocean

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