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Lori tosses a ball into the air. The equation y = –16(x – 1)^2 + 25 models the height, y, in feet, of the ball after x seconds. What is the maximum height the ball reaches? 1 ft…
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Lori tosses a ball into the air. The equation y = –16(x – 1)^2 + 25 models the height, y, in feet, of the ball after x seconds. What is the maximum height the ball reaches?
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Answer:25ft and 3 in, but thats not an option so just pick 25
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