The function h(t) = 4.9(t 0.4)2 + 2.5 describes the height of a softball thrown by a

Chapter 9, Problem 9

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The function h(t) = 4.9(t 0.4)2 + 2.5 describes the height of a softball thrown by a pitcher, where h(t) is in meters and t is in seconds. a. How high does the ball go? b. What is an equivalent function in general form? c. At what height did the pitcher release the ball when t was 0 s? d. What domain and range values make sense in this situation?

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