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The height of an object thrown upward with an initial velocity of  96  feet per second is given by the formula  h  =  −16t2  +  96t, where  t  is the time in seconds. a)   at which time(s) will it take the object be at a height of  128  feet?       b)   how long will it take the object to return to the point of departure?       c)  how long will it take the object to reach its maximum height? d) what is the maximum height?    

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