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Mathematics, 15.06.2021 22:20 janighad01

Jennifer hit a golf ball from the ground and it followed the projectile ℎ()= −15t2+100t, where t is the time in seconds, and ℎ is the height of the ball. a. Find the highest point that her golf ball reached algebraically.
b. How many seconds will the ball reach the maximum height?
c. Find a reasonable domain and range for this situation.

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