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A model rocket is launched from a roof into a large field. The path of the rocket can be modeled by the equation y = -0.04x2+ 6.8x + 9.8, where x is the horizontal distance, in meters, from the starting point or the roof and y is the height, in meters, of the rocket above the How far horizontally from its starting point will the rocket land? ground. 0 171.43 m 342.86 m 1.43 m 171.91 m

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