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Mathematics, 27.05.2021 22:00, notgoodatmath5379

Two kickballs are kicked into the air. The height of Kickball 1, in feet off the ground after t seconds, is modeled by the function: Kickball 1: h(t) = −16(t − 4.5)2 The height of Kickball 2 is modeled by the graph shown. Use the drop-down menus to compare the paths of the kickballs. A graph has time (seconds) on the x-axis, and height (feet) on the y-axis. A parabola labeled kickball 2 opens down and goes through (0, 0), has vertex (2, 64), and goes through (4, 0).

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