A stone is thrown straight up from the roof of an 80-ft building. The distance (in feet) of the stone from the ground at any time t(in seconds) is given by h(t) =-16t2 +64t+ 80When is the stone rising, and when is it falling? If the stone were to miss the building, when would it hit the ground? Sketch the graph of h. Hint: The stone is on the ground when h(t) = 0.

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A stone is thrown straight up from the roof of an 80-ft building. The distance (in feet) of the stone from the ground at any time t(in seconds) is given by h(t) =-16t2 +64t+ 80
When is the stone rising, and when is it falling? If the stone were to miss the building, when would it hit the ground? Sketch the graph of h.


Hint: The stone is on the ground when h(t) = 0.

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