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Directions: Write a function that represents the vertical motion described in each problem situation in standard form. Then find the maximum, write the coordinates, and write a sentence to describe what the x and y coordinates mean in
terms of the problem situation. Finally, find the zeros of the function and explain what they mean in terms of the
problem situation. Round any necessary numbers to two decimal places.
A catapult hurls a watermelon from a height of 36 feet at an initial velocity of 82 feet per second.
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C. 2-intercepts (as coordinate points with the smallest x-value listed first):
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