SOLUTION: Using our quadratic equation knowledge match the following scenarios. ____ 1. Hitting a golf ball on the moon ____ 2. Hitting a golf ball on Earth from the top of a tall build

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Question 977500: Using our quadratic equation knowledge match the following scenarios.
____ 1. Hitting a golf ball on the moon
____ 2. Hitting a golf ball on Earth from the top of a tall building
____ 3. Hitting a baseball on Jupiter
____ 4. Hitting a baseball on Earth by a bionic man
____ 5. Hitting a baseball on Earth by a 10 foot tall person
A. h(x)=-16x^2+500x+4
B. h(x)=-50x^2+50x+4
c. h(x)=-8x^2+100x
D. h(x)=-16x^2+75x+8
E. h(x)=-16x^2+150x+300
I know that the scenarios involving earth is the equations with -16, but that's about it.
Any help would be appreciated!Thanks in advance!

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
c 1. Hitting a golf ball on the moon
e 2. Hitting a golf ball on Earth from the top of a tall building
b 3. Hitting a baseball on Jupiter
a 4. Hitting a baseball on Earth by a bionic man
d 5. Hitting a baseball on Earth by a 10 foot tall person

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