SOLUTION: Billy throws a tennis ball up in the air from a initial height of 2 feet. If he throws at an initial velocity of 35 feet/second, answer all of the following questions: 1. Write a f

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Question 758681: Billy throws a tennis ball up in the air from a initial height of 2 feet. If he throws at an initial velocity of 35 feet/second, answer all of the following questions: 1. Write a function that can be used to determine the height to the ball at any time. 2. What is the highest height the ball ever reaches and when does it reach this height? 3.How long is the ball in the air
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