12. A stone is thrown vertically upward from the edge of a cliff with initial velocity 32 ft/s from a height of 48 ft above the ground. The height of the stone above the ground t seconds after it is thrown in given by s(t) = -16t2 + 32t + 48. With what velocity does the stone hit the ground?

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12. A stone is thrown vertically upward from the edge of a cliff with initial velocity 32 ft/s
from a height of 48 ft above the ground. The height of the stone above the ground t seconds
after it is thrown in given by s(t) = -16t2 + 32t + 48. With what velocity does the stone hit
the ground?
Transcribed Image Text:12. A stone is thrown vertically upward from the edge of a cliff with initial velocity 32 ft/s from a height of 48 ft above the ground. The height of the stone above the ground t seconds after it is thrown in given by s(t) = -16t2 + 32t + 48. With what velocity does the stone hit the ground?
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