Mathematics, 29.01.2021 22:10 rissaroo159
The pathway of a soccer ball kicked by the Manchester United forward is modeled by the equation h= -5t^2+25t, where h represents the soccer ball’s height in meters after t seconds.
Find the vertex of the equation.
Create a table of values for the equation.
Graph the equation.
Use your graph to find the maximum height that the soccer ball will reach. Label this point on your graph.
At what time is the ball at its highest point?
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