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A stone is dropped of a 1296-ft-cliff. The height of the stone above the ground is given by the equation h= - 16t^2+1296, where h is the stone’s height in feet, and t is the time in seconds after the stone is dropped. Find the time required for the stone to hit the ground.

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When stone hits the ground, it's height will be zero, and since we're finding the time that's required for the stone to hit the ground, we can set h = 0 and solve for t.

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