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Apunter on westview high school's football team kicks a ball straight up from 5 feet above the ground with an initial upward velocity of 45 feet per second. the height of the ball above ground after t seconds is given by the equation h = β16t2 + 45t + 5, where h is the height of the ball in feet and t is the time in seconds since the punt. what is the maximum height of the ball, to the nearest foot?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
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Write a linear funtion f with the values f(2)=-1, and f(5)=4
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