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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 02:30 terryhgivens5349

Nate tosses a ball up a hill for his dog to chase. The path of the ball is modeled by the function y = –14x2 + 335x, where x is the ball’s horizontal distance from Nate in feet and y is the ball’s height in feet. The hill is modeled by the line y = 15x. How far does the ball travel horizontally before it hits the ground?

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