SOLUTION: A cannonball fired out to sea from a shore battery follows a parabolic trajectory given by the graph
of the equation , where H9x) is the height of the cannonball above the water w
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Question 1131905: A cannonball fired out to sea from a shore battery follows a parabolic trajectory given by the graph
of the equation , where H9x) is the height of the cannonball above the water when it has traveled
a horizontal distance of x feet.
a. What is the maximum height that the cannonball reaches?
b. How far does the cannonball travel horizontally before splashing into the water?
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
since you did not provide the graph or equation, I found one similar solution you can use:
https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Graphs/Graphs.faq.question.169462.html
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