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rose12345:

helppp

rose12345:

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Midnight97:

@oliver69

snowie:

@midnight97

Midnight97:

@snowie wrote:
@midnight97
why me lmao

snowie:

@midnight97 wrote:
@snowie wrote:
@midnight97
why me lmao
Thought you were good with math

Midnight97:

@snowie wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
@snowie wrote:
@midnight97
why me lmao
Thought you were good with math
I am not really good with it but i am somewhat

snowie:

@midnight97 wrote:
@snowie wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
@snowie wrote:
@midnight97
why me lmao
Thought you were good with math
I am not really good with it but i am somewhat
Oh ok

ShadowKid3:

i think its C

OLIVER69:

Is there only three options or is there a fourth answer?

BlackSwordsman:

It's A

rose12345:

@oliver69 wrote:
Is there only three options or is there a fourth answer?
only three

OLIVER69:

The correct answer is C because if you graph Jacob's equation you'll see that Jackson's acorn toss is higher... Here is what it'll look like if you graph Jacob's equation.

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BlackSwordsman:

Jacob: y=-3x^2+6x+6 = -3(x^2-2x)+6 =-3(x^2-2x+1-1)+6 =3(x^2-2x+1)+3+6 =-3(x-1)^2+9 so, for jacob, ymax = 9 For jackson , ymax= 10 SO , JACKSON'S REACHED A HIGHER POINT ..................................

BlackSwordsman:

so it's a detailed soln and answer is C

BlackSwordsman:

And I gts . So goodnight . Damn i made mayself solve maths at 3 am

BlackSwordsman:

myself*

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