SOLUTION: Projectiles Two projectiles are shot into the air from
the same location. Te paths of the projectiles are
parabolas and are given by
(a) y = 0.0013x^2 + x + 10 and
(b) y = -x
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Question 1063634: Projectiles Two projectiles are shot into the air from
the same location. Te paths of the projectiles are
parabolas and are given by
(a) y = 0.0013x^2 + x + 10 and
(b) y = -x^2/81 + 4/3x +10
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Projectiles Two projectiles are shot into the air from
the same location. Te paths of the projectiles are
parabolas and are given by
(a) y = 0.0013x^2 + x + 10 and
(b) y = -x^2/81 + 4/3x +10
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