SOLUTION: You drop a ball from a height of 98 feet. At the same time, your friend throws a ball upward. The polynomials represent the heights (in feet) of the balls after t seconds. a. Befor
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Question 1154871: You drop a ball from a height of 98 feet. At the same time, your friend throws a ball upward. The polynomials represent the heights (in feet) of the balls after t seconds. a. Before the balls reach the same height, write a polynomial that represents the distance between your ball and your friend’s ball after t seconds. The polynomial is . Question 2 b. The constant term is , indicating the distance between the two balls is feet when they begin. The coefficient of the linear term is , indicating the two balls become feet closer to each other each second.
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