The function h described by h(t) = -16t2 + 33.1t + 124.26 gives the height of a ball thrown upward with an initial speed of 33.1 feet per second from a 124.26 ft high window t seconds after it is thrown. Find the height of the ball 0.9 seconds after it is thrown.
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Height after 0.9 secs, h(0.9)=-16(0.9)2+33.1×0.9+124.26=

-16×0.81+29.79+124.26=

-12.96+29.79+124.26=141.09 feet

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