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A catcher throws the baseball from home plate to second base.
The following...
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A catcher throws the baseball from home plate to second base.
The following parametric equations describe the ball's path:
x(t) = 80t and y(t) = 15t – 16t?
The variables x and y are measured in feet per second, and t is
measured in seconds. What horizontal distance will the baseball
travel before it hits the ground?
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