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The equation h=-16t^2+58t+3 models the height of a baseball t seconds after it has been hit. A. Was the height of the ball ever 40 feet? B. Was the height of the ball ever 60 feet?
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The equation h=-16t^2+58t+3 models the height of a baseball t seconds after it has been hit.
A. Was the height of the ball ever 40 feet?
B. Was the height of the ball ever 60 feet?
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oh ya it's b 60 feet
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