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Matthew launches a ball is at 34 meters per sec from a 28 meter tall platform. The function of the ball's height (h) at time (*) seconds after launch is h(t) = -12t^2 + 34t…
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(17/6) seconds, (7/2) sec, and 0 meters.
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