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Suppose that you have a spring gun that you use to launch a small metal ball. You try the first two settings of the gun. The first setting compresses the spring by 1 and fires the ball a distance of 0.25 . The second setting compresses the spring by 2 and fires the ball a distance of 1 .Assuming that the relationship between spring compression and height is quadratic, how far will the ball go at the highest setting, which compresses the spring 3
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