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Two identical rubber balls are dropped from different heights. Ball 1 is dropped from a height of 100 feet, and ball 2 is dropp...Asked by pmh
Two identical rubber balls are dropped from different heights. Ball 1 is dropped from a height of 156 feet, and ball 2 is dropped from a height of 202 feet. Write a function for the height of each ball.
h1(t)=159+t
h2(t)=202+t
h1(t)=159+t
h2(t)=202+t
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Steve
look at your functions. They indicate that the ball rises as time goes on, and never comes back down.
h1(t) = 156 - 16t^2
h1(t) = 156 - 16t^2
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