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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 20:50 4waymari

PLEASE HELP!! hannah is jumping on a trampoline. Her highest jump can be modeled by the equation h=-16(t-0.6)^2 + 9.25, where h is her height, in feet, above the ground t seconds after she jumps how many feet above the ground was hannahs maximum height?

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