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A cannonball is shot from the ground, reaching the height of 50 meters before landing on a target 500
meters away.

Assuming the cannonball is fired from the origin and its trajectory can be modeled by a quadratic function, where is the maximum point of the trajectory?

(1 point)
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(0, 50)

(500, 50)

(250, 25)

(250,50)
2 years ago

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(250,50)
2 years ago

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