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If you punted a football in an environment with no
The height y in feet of a punted football is given by y=(-20/2025)x^2 +(9/5)x +1.6 where x is the horizontal distance in feet
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anonymous
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If you punted a football in an environment with no gravity and no friction, what would happen to the ball?
a. It would travel 80
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A football is punted and leaves the punter’s foot at a height of 1.00 m above the ground. The football’s initial velocity is
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A football is punted at an angle of 44.6 with the horizontal. if it stays in the air for 3.6 seconds, what was the initial
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Nogard
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A football is punted into the air. Its height is modeled by the equation
h=-4.9t^2+21.6t+1.3, in metres and seconds. Determine
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A football is punted into the air. After 1 second, the ball is 48 feet in the air. After 2 seconds, the football reaches its
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a football is punted into the air after 1 second the ball is 48 feet in the air after 2 seconds the football reaches its maximum
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A football is punted up into the air and it lands 5 seconds later. How high did the did the football reach it's highest point
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Rachael
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The football is punted with an initial velocity of 22 meters per second from a height of 1 meter off the ground. When is the
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Colby
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A football is punted. Its height, H metres is given by the quadratic relation with equation: H = -5t^2 + 21t, where t is the
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Massudi
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