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A football is kicked at an angle of 30° with an initial velocity of 30 yards per second. The table shows the approximate height and horizontal distance traveled by the football. Which relationship is nonlinear? Write a mathematical argument that can be used to defend your solution.

A football is kicked at an angle of 30° with an initial velocity of 30 yards per second. The table shows the approximate height and horizontal distance traveled by the football.

Which relationship is nonlinear? Write a mathematical argument that can be used to defend your solution.

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