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10 July, 19:17

A cannonball is shot straight up into the air. The height of the cannonball at time t is represented by the function f (t) = -16t^2+40t+5.

What does the 5 represent?

the maximum height of the cannonball

the initial height of the cannonball

the time when the cannonball hits the ground

the initial velocity of the cannonball

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  1. 10 July, 21:38
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    the initial height of the cannon ball

    Step-by-step explanation:

    - Time (t) is basically how many seconds or minutes you factor into the given function. 16 (time in exact seconds or minutes) ^2+40 (time in exact seconds or minutes) + 5

    - The + 5 can only be where the cannonball was initially fired from logically. The Velocity formula is already there for you to plug the time into^^^

    (I used time in minutes/seconds to try and explain what the function is asking)
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