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Mathematics, 24.11.2021 03:20, rivera6681

3. Russell Wilson is famous for his long deep passes during a Seahawks game. This image is taken from week 2 of our current season when Wilson threw to Lockett for an 80-yard touchdown. On the field below I have drawn the approximate path of the ball in that game and coordinates of some points on the graph of the parabola it formed. According to DESMOS, the equation that will describe the path of the ball shown is approximately...

y = -0.029x2 - 0.324x + 14

A. Use the Quadratic Formula and a calculator to solve the equation. Your answers should show that x is approximately -28 or 17. 4 points Show all work here.


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