h(t)=-16t^2+30t+8
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-16t^2 +30t+8....look like formula for sumthun that fall bekauz gravity pull it down

???????? want sumthun ???????

???? maebee the zeroes ??? t=2.1117684 or t=-0.2367684

maebee oenlee the positiv anser make sens??????
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