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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 23:40 caliharris123

A kangaroo's jump can be modeled by the equation y = -0.1(x - 5)2 + 2.5 where x is the horizontal distance in feet) and y is the corresponding height (in feet).
What is the maximum height of the kangaroo's jump? feet
How long is the kangaroo's jump? feet


A kangaroo's jump can be modeled by the equation y = -0.1(x - 5)2 + 2.5 where x is the horizontal d

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