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Ahawk flying at 17 m/s at an altitude of 204 m accidentally drops its prey. the parabolic trajectory of the falling prey is described by the equation y = 204 − x2 51 until it hits the ground, where y is its height above the ground and x is its horizontal distance traveled in meters. calculate the distance traveled by the prey from the time it is dropped until the time it hits the ground. use your calculator to evaluate any integrals, and express your answer correct to the nearest tenth of a meter. 857.8 incorrect: your answer is incorrect. m

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