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    Mar 2, 2014, 05:44 PM
    A golf ball is hit, and it lands at a point on the same horizontal plane 53 m awa
    13. A golf ball is hit, and it lands at a point on
    The same horizontal plane 53 m away. The
    Path of the ball took it just over a 9-m-tall
    Tree that was 8 m in front of the golfer.
    a) Assume the ball is hit from the origin
    Of a coordinate plane. Find a quadratic
    Function that describes the path of the
    Ball.
    b) What is the maximum height of the
    Ball?
    c) Is it possible to move the origin in this
    Situation and develop another quadratic
    Function to describe the path?

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