BASEBALL A baseball player hits a high popup with an initial upward velocity of 30

Chapter 5, Problem 10

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BASEBALL A baseball player hits a high popup with an initial upward velocity of 30 meters per second, 1.4 meters above the ground. The height h(t) of the ball in meters t seconds after being hit is modeled by h(t) = -4.9t 2 + 30t + 1.4. How long does a player on the opposing team have to get under the ball if he catches it 1.7 meters above the ground? Does your answer seem reasonable? Explain.

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