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The quadratic function h(t) = -16.1t2 + 150 models a ball's height, in feet, over time, in seconds, after it is dropped from a 15 story building. Choose the graphic represe…
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The quadratic function h(t) = -16.1t2 + 150 models a ball's height, in feet, over time, in seconds,
after it is dropped from a 15 story building.
Choose the graphic representation of the quadratic function.
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