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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 04:10 josiahespinosa

A ball is thrown upward and outward from a height of feet. The height of the ball, f(x), in feet, can be modeled by where x is the ball's horizontal distance, in feet, from where it was thrown. Use this model to solve parts (a) through (c).
a. What is the maximum height of the ball and how far from where it was thrown does this occur?
The maximum height is
nothing feet, which occurs
nothing feet from the point of release.
(Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)


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