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Show that the height above the ground of an object thrown upward from a point s0 meters above the ground with an intial velcoity v0 meters per second will give you f(t)= -49.t^2+v0t+s0 Note that the measurement is in meter.

Hint: the acceleration due to gravity of a falling object is
a(t) -9.8 meter per second per second or m/s^2

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