A ball is thrown upwards from the top of a 134 foot tall building at a speed of 129 feet per second. The ball's height above ground can be modeled by the equation. When does the ball hit the ground?

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A ball is thrown upwards from the top of a 134 foot tall building at a speed of 129 feet per second. The ball's height above ground can be modeled by the equation<br><br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images2/GradExams/08D3C03D-73C0-4822-A165-A5F0CCC92F34.png' height='22' width='228'/>. When does the ball hit the ground?





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