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Mathematics, 24.06.2019 04:00 sophie5064

Suppose the path of a baseball follows the path graphed by the quadratic function Ζ’(d) = –0.6d2 + 5.4d + 0.8 where d is the horizontal distance the ball traveled in yards, and Ζ’(d) is the height, in yards, of the ball at d horizontal yards. find the total horizontal distance the ball traveled while in the air. a. 8.22 yards b. 8.46 yards c. 9.51 yards d. 9.15 yards

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