The polynomial −16t^2+vt+h0 models the height, in feet, of a ball tt seconds after it is thrown. In this polynomial, v represents the initial vertical

CoormaBak9

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2021-05-27

The polynomial 16t2+vt+h0 models the height, in feet, of a ball tt seconds after it is thrown. In this polynomial, v represents the initial vertical velocity of the ball and h0 represents the initial height of the ball.
Min throws a baseball from a height of 6 feet with an initial vertical velocity of 30 feet per second. Which polynomial models the height of the ball, in feet?

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cyhuddwyr9

cyhuddwyr9

Skilled2021-05-28Added 90 answers

According to the question, the ball has a starting height of 6 feet and a vertical velocity of 30 feet per second (v). So substituting these into the model polynomial, we get 
16t2+30t+6

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