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Mathematics, 19.07.2020 01:01 nikki8240

(09.06 HC) The function H(t) = -16t2 + 90t + 75 shows the height H(t), in feet, of a projectile after t seconds. A
second object moves in the air along a path represented by g(t) = 31 + 32.2t, where g(t) is the height, in
feet, of the object from the ground at time t seconds.
Part A: Create a table using integers 2 through 5 for the 2 functions. Between what 2 seconds is the
solution to H(t) = g(t) located? How do you know? (6 points)
Part B: Explain what the solution from Part A means in the context of the problem.(4 points)

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