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A juggler throws a ball from an initial height of 4 feet with an initial velocity of 30 feet per second. The height h (in feet) of the ball can be modeled by h=−16t^(2)+vt+s where t is the time (in seconds) the ball has been in the air. v is the initial velocity and s is the initial height.
Write an equation that gives the height (in feet of the ball since it left the juggler's hand).
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