How high will a ball go if it is thrown vertically upward from a height of 6 feet with an initial velocity of 60 feet per second and the acceleration is -32 feet per second squred? Calculus Applications of Derivatives Introduction 1 Answer GiĆ³ Feb 12, 2015 Answer link Related questions What is the derivative of the kinetic energy function? What is the derivative of kinetic energy with respect to velocity? What is the derivative of #tanh(x)#? What is the derivative of voltage with respect to time? If a ball is thrown vertically upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 56 feet per... A baseball diamond is a square with side 90 ft. A batter hits the ball and runs toward first... How do you find the velocity and position vectors if you are given that the acceleration vector... How many seconds will the ball be going upward if a ball is thrown vertically upward from the... How do you show that the linearization of #f(x) = (1+x)^k# at x=0 is #L(x) = 1+kx#? How do you find the linearization of #f(x)=x^(3/4)# at x=1? See all questions in Introduction Impact of this question 13500 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License