Visualize a physics experiment set in an open field with clear skies overhead. In the center, a Caucasian scientist stands ready to throw a brightly colored ball into the air. Her throwing hand is pulled back in anticipation, the ball displaying an arc trajectory above. Next to her, a large wall clock shows the time as 3 seconds. A long measuring tape spans from the ground to the anticipated maximum height of the ball, adhering to a quadratic function graph shape, h = -16t² + 60t + 6, without showing the equation or any numerical values.

A ball is thrown into the air with an initial upward velocity of 60 ft/s. Its height (h) in feet after t seconds is given by the function h = –16t² + 60t + 6. What will the height be at t = 3 seconds?

A) 3
B) 4*****
C) 5
D) 6

Huh?

-16*3^2+60*3+6 = 42

LIES.......... "Anyone" IS COMPLETELY WRONG.

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The real answers are below
1. (1,3)
2. Maximum
3. 42 Feet
4. 11, -11
5. -7,-1
6. -6, 4
7. 0,5/2
8. 3.33

hmm ya sure connexus? even the kids how just check their answers?

its march 15th 2022. this website is still up! "Connexus" LIED!!

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1. B

2. A
3. A
4. C
5. D
6. C
7. C
8. A

Its 3