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A ball thrown up vertically returns to the thrower after 6
(b) the maximum height it reaches, and

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Maximum height
S= ut + `(1)/(2) gt^(2)`
=` (29.4 xx 3) + (1)/(2) (-9.8)(3)^(2)`
h = 44.1 M
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