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OpenStudy (yumyum247):

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OpenStudy (yumyum247):

Construct a table of values to show the height of the baseball for each second it is in the air (0 to 7 seconds)

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

@Data_Lg2

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

@zepdrix

OpenStudy (misty1212):

HI!!

OpenStudy (misty1212):

this worked nicely for me http://www.wolframalpha.com/widgets/view.jsp?id=3057c2df55df3403c3b60784caf7c436

OpenStudy (misty1212):

in the first box put \(−2(x−3)^2+19\) in the second, 0, third 6, then fourth put 1

OpenStudy (misty1212):

looked like this

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

whats the website called tho????

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

nvm i got it figured out..

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

thanks guys...love u all❤❤❤✌😚😁💁💁💁💁😝

OpenStudy (sshayer):

no need of any website y=-2(x-3)^2+19 x=0 y=-2(0-3)^2+19=-18+19=1 x=1 y=-2(1-3)^2+19=-8+19=11 x=2 y=-2(2-3)^2+19=-2+19=17 x=3 y=-2(3-3)^2+19=19 x=4 y=-2(4-3)^2+19=17 x=5 y=-2(5-3)^2+19=11 x=6 y=-2(6-3)^2+19=1

OpenStudy (yumyum247):

was to lazy to do all of that but i got it all figured out by myself...thanks share!!!

OpenStudy (sshayer):

yw

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