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There is another equation that describes the path of your fruit or vegetable. This equation is: y=-16t^2+v0t+6 .
• y is the height of the object.
• t is the time, in seconds, since it was launched,
• v0 is a constant. It's the initial upward velocity (speed) of the object, in feet per second
• -16 accounts for the pull of gravity.
• 6 means the object was 6 feet off the ground when launched.
11. How is this equation different from the one you wrote in question 9? How are the equations similar?
The equation in question 9 is y=-0.0992x^2+4.45x
