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You are shot out of a cannon at the fair. The equation y=-1/5(x+2) (x-28) models your flight path, where y is the height above the ground and x is the horizontal distance. Which of the following statements in the comments are true?
a) You reach a maximum height of 45 feet
b) You will land 11.2 feet from the cannon
c) The barrel of the cannon is about 11 feet above the ground.
d)At a point 13 feet from the cannon, you begin to descend.
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