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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 22:14 daisyperez1

An object is launched at 9.8 meters per second from a 73.5 meter tall platform. The object’s
height (in meters) after seconds is given by the equation () = −.
− . + . . When
does the object strike the ground?
a. How can you solve this using a Table of Values?
b. How can you solve this using a graph?
c. How can you solve this algebraically?

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