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Carson throws a ball upward into the air the height of the ball is determined by h(t)= -16t^2 +60t+ 5.5. what is the height in feet and t is the number of seconds the ball is in…
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Carson throws a ball upward into the air the height of the ball is determined by h(t)= -16t^2 +60t+ 5.5. what is the height in feet and t is the number of seconds the ball is in the air. what is the meaning of the 5.5 in the scenario
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the ball was initially thrown from a height of 5.5 feet and 5.5 is y intercept that it throm from 5.5 feet.
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