Juan was practicing his hitting while talking to the girls standing around watching. He started telling them how he hit the ball over the 50 foot light tower yesterday. The girls were unsure that he really did that. The formula for this hit is: h(x)-16x2+60x+4 where h is the height of the ball and x is the number of seconds the ball is in the air. A. How can Juan provide proof to the girls that he actually hit the ball over the tower? B. How high did Juan actually hit the ball
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Juan was practicing his hitting while talking to the
girls standing around watching. He started
telling them how he hit the ball over the 50
foot light tower yesterday. The girls were
unsure that he really did that.
The formula for this hit is:
h(x)-16x2+60x+4 where h is the
height of the ball and x is the number of
seconds the ball is in the air.
A. How can Juan provide proof to the girls
that he actually hit the ball over the
tower?
B. How high did Juan actually hit the ball?
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