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Mathematics, 05.05.2021 08:30 Neko1kat

The function defined by d = 50 + 312t – 16r^2 gives the height in feet of a cannonball t seconds after the ball leaves the cannon. 1. What do the terms 50, 312t, and -16t^2 tell us about the cannonball?
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