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A ball is thrown straight up. Its height, h(in metres),
A ball that is hit or thrown horizontally ball that is hit or thrown horizontally with a velocity of v metres per second will
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A ball is thrown straight up. Its height, h(in metres), after t seconds is given by h=-5t^2+10t+2. To the nearest tenth of a
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A ball is thrown straight up. Its height, h(in metres), after t seconds is given by h=-5t^2+10t+2. To the nearest tenth of a
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A ball is thrown straight up. Its height, h(in metres), after t seconds is given by h=-5t^2+10t+2. To the nearest tenth of a
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A ball is thrown straight up. Its height, h (in metres), after t seconds is given by h = -5t2+10t+2. To the nearest tenth of a
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A ball is thrown straight up. Its height, h(in metres), after t seconds is given by h=-5t^2+10t+2. To the nearest tenth of a
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If a ball is thrown upward from ground level with an initial velocity
of 24 m/s, its height h in metres after t seconds is given
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A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 2.20 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle
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A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 2.30 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle
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A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 3.40 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle
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