Mathematics, 14.01.2020 03:31 milkshakegrande101
If a ball is thrown at 29.4 meters per second from a height of 60 meters, its height is given in meters by s(t)=60+29.4-9.8t^2'how many seconds will the ball reach its max height? what is the max possible height for the ball?
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