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Question 229141: An athelete whose event is the shot put releases a shot. Whtne the shot whose path is shown by the graph is releases at an angle of 65 degrees, its height, f(x), in feet, can be modeled by f(x)=0.03x^2+2.1x+6.2, where x is the shots horizontal distance, in feet, from its point of release. Use this model to solve part a through C and verify answers using a graph

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What is part A thru C?