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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 23:20 joe805

A baseball is thrown in a parabolic arc. It's position above the ground at a given point in time can be represented by the quadratic function LaTeX: p\left(t\right)=\frac{1}{2}gt^2+v_0 t+p_0p ( t ) = 1 2 g t 2 + v 0 t + p 0, where LaTeX: t\ge0t ≥ 0, LaTeX: gg is -32 ft/sec/sec, LaTeX: v_0v 0 is initial velocity, and LaTeX: p_0p 0 is its initial position above the ground. If the ball was thrown straight up at 16 ft/sec when it was 5 ft above the ground, how high did it go?

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