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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 07:30, LilDicky
A ball is thrown upward from the surface of Mars with an initial velocity of 50 feet per second. The height of the ball can be modeled by h(t)= -6.5t^2+50t
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a)What is the maximum height the ball reaches?
b) How long does it take the ball to fall back to the surface of Mars?
c) How long is the ball above 50 feet?
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