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How long does it take for the baseball to reach its maximum height? (2) b. What was the initial height of the ball? (2) form A : h(t)= -16t^2 + 96t +7 form b: -16(t-3)^2 +151 help please
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How long does it take for the baseball to reach its maximum height? (2)
b. What was the initial height of the ball? (2)
form A : h(t)= -16t^2 + 96t +7
form b: -16(t-3)^2 +151
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