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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 11:50 leannamat2106

A ball is tossed into the air. The quadratic function h (t) = -16t' + 14t + 5 represents the
situation, where t represents the time, in seconds, after the ball is tossed and h(t) represents
the height of the ball, in feet. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

The constant term represents the height from which the ball was tossed.

The factors of the function can help determine when the ball hit the ground.

The graph of the parabola that represents the ball's height over time will have a relative maximum.

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