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Mathematics, 25.07.2019 12:00 dramaqueenactr2040

John is hitting baseballs. the height of the ball is given by y=-16x^2+25x+5 (x is seconds, y is height in feet) 1.) what is the original height of the ball hitting the bat? 2.) what is the maximum height that the ball reaches? 3.) how long does it take for the ball to reach its maximum height? 4.) when does the ball hit the ground? find the vertex of the parabola. 1.) k^2-56=k 2.) b^2+10b=-24

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