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a soccer ball is kicked from a point 23 m to the left of the halfway line and lands at a point 17 m to the right of the halfway line. it reaches a max height of 10 m during its parabolic height
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a soccer ball is kicked from a point 23 m to the left of the halfway line and lands at a point 17 m to the right of the halfway line. it reaches a max height of 10 m during its parabolic height
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okay, what exactly are you looking for?????
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