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Mathematics, 28.07.2019 14:30 neariah24
The height of a batted ball is modeled by the function h=-0.01x^2+1.22x+3, where x is the horizontal distance in feet from the point of impact with the bat, and h is the height of the ball in feet. a) what is the maximum height that the ball will reach show work. b) at what distance from the batter will the ball be at its maximum height?
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