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    A Ball Is Hit Straight Up from a Height of
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A Ball Is Hit Straight Up from a Height of

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A ball is hit straight up from a height of 3 ft with an initial velocity of 60 ft/sec . Write a set of parametric equations that you would use to graph height against time. Then find the maximum height of the ball and the number of seconds to reach that height.

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