Question: You throw a softball straight up into the air at a velocity of 30 feet per second. You release the softball at a height of

You throw a softball straight up into the air at a velocity of 30 feet per second. You release the softball at a height of 5.8 feet and catch it when it falls back to a height of 6.2 feet.
(a) Use the position equation to write a mathematical model for the height of the softball.
(b) What is the height of the softball after 1 second?
(c) How many seconds is the softball in the air?

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