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The Height H of a Ball in Feet T Seconds

Question 237

Question 237

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The height h of a ball in feet t seconds after it was thrown can be estimated by the equation The height h of a ball in feet t seconds after it was thrown can be estimated by the equation   . Find the vertex of this equation interpret in terms of the height of the ball and the time after it was hit. . Find the vertex of this equation interpret in terms of the height of the ball and the time after it was hit.

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