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Romeo is throwing a rose up to Juliet’s balcony. The balcony is 2m away from him and 3.5m above him. The equation of the path of the rose is y = 4x − x2, where the origin is at Romeo’s feet. a. Find by a graphical method where the rose lands.
b. the Balcony has a 1 m high wall. does the rose pass over the wall?

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