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11 February, 18:02

Ryan throws a tennis ball straight up into the air. The ball reaches its maximum height at 2 seconds. The approximate height of the ball x seconds after being thrown is shown in the table. Which equation models the motion of the ball? y = - 17 (x) (x - 4) y = - 16 (x) (x - 4) y = - 16 (x - 2) 2 + 68 y = - 17 (x - 2) 2 + 68

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  1. 11 February, 18:07
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    Substituting, factoring, and replacing t with x, the result is:

    y = - 16 (x - 2) ^2 + 68
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