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Mathematics, 19.12.2019 20:31 nculberson6

When a gray kangaroo jumps, its path through the air can be modeled by y=-0.0267x^2+0.8x. when x is the kangaroo's horizontal distance traveled(in feet) and y is its corresponding height (in feet) a) how high can a gray kangaroo jump? b) how far can it jump?

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