A volleyball reaches its maximum of 13 feet, 3 seconds after it is served. What quadratic formula could model the height of the volleyball over time after it is served.

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Answer:

[tex]H=-(t-3)^2+13[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The path covered by the volleyball will be a downward parabola with the vertex being the highest point of the ball.

A general form of a downward parabola is given as:

[tex]y=-a(x-h)^2+k[/tex]

Where [tex](h,k)[/tex] is the vertex of the parabola and 'a' is a constant.

Now, let 'h' be the vertical height and 't' be the time taken.

So, the equation would be of the form:

[tex]H=-a(t-h)^2+k[/tex]

Now, as per question:

h = 2 seconds, k = 13 feet.

[tex]H=-a(t-3)^2+13[/tex]

Now, taking a = 1. So, the formula that can be used is:

[tex]H=-(t-3)^2+13[/tex]

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