SOLUTION: Suppose the trajectory of a javelin throw is parabolic and can be described by the equation: 200y = 80x - x^2, where x is the horizontal distance, "y" is the height. Both measureme
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Question 1194409: Suppose the trajectory of a javelin throw is parabolic and can be described by the equation: 200y = 80x - x^2, where x is the horizontal distance, "y" is the height. Both measurements are in meters. What is the mark reached?
Answer by ikleyn(52776) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Mark ? What do you mean asking about mark ?
Please clarify . . .
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