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Word Problem #3535

The height, H metres, of a batted baseball as a function of time, t seconds, since the ball was hit can be modeled by the relation H=-2.1(t-2.4)2+13.
a) what was the maximum height of the ball?
b) at what time after it was first hit did the ball reach its maximum height?
c) how far off the ground was the ball first hit?
d) how long did it take the ball to first hit the ground?
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