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Question 1131902: Please help with my final exam review question
A ball is thrown across a playing field from a height of 5 ft. above the ground at an initial velocity
of 125 ft/sec.
a. Using the general equation , find the equation that will model this situation.
b. Find the maximum height attained by the ball and at what time will this happen.
c. Find how many seconds the ball has traveled when it hits the ground.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A ball is thrown across a playing field from a height of 5 ft. above the ground at an initial velocity
of 125 ft/sec.
a. Using the general equation , find the equation that will model this situation.
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??? What general equation?
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b. Find the maximum height attained by the ball and at what time will this happen.
c. Find how many seconds the ball has traveled when it hits the ground.

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