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I WILL MARK BRAINLIESTYou throw a softball into the air with an initial upward velocity of 38 ft/s and an initial height of 5
feet. Use the vertical motion model
h=16t^2+vt+c to help you answer the questions
below. (A sketch of the graph might help give you
a visual of the scenario.)
A) Create an equation using the given information.
B) What is height of the softball after 2 seconds?
C) What is the softball's maximum height?
D) How long did it take the softball to reach it's
max height?
E) How long does it take for the softball to hit the
ground after being thrown?


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