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A ball is hit straight up in the air from a certain height from the ground. The height of the ball from the ground, H (t), in feet, as a function of time, t, in seconds, can be modeled by the equation
shown.
H ( = -44? + 167+ 1
Select all the true statements.
The ball reaches the maximum height att = seconds
The ball reaches the maximum height at r = 2 seconds.
The maximum height reached by the ball is 13 feet from the ground.
The maximum height reached by the ball is 17 feet from the ground.
The ball is hit straight up in the air from 1 feet height from the ground.
The ball is hit straight up in the air from 4 feet height from the ground.

Question 1-13 A ball is hit straight up in the air from a certain height from the-example-1
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Answer: H(t) = -16t^2 + vt + h

Explanation:

The equation that models the height of a ball hit straight up in the air from a certain height from the ground is given by:

H(t) = -16t^2 + vt + h

where H(t) is the height of the ball at time t, v is the initial velocity of the ball, and h is the initial height of the ball.

The equation you provided is incomplete. Could you please check and provide me with the correct equation so that I can help you better?

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