SOLUTION: H(t)=-4.9t^2+68.6t the function above gives the height of a model rocket,in meters,t seconds after it is launched from ground level.What is the maximum height,to the nearest meter,

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Question 1125638: H(t)=-4.9t^2+68.6t the function above gives the height of a model rocket,in meters,t seconds after it is launched from ground level.What is the maximum height,to the nearest meter,attained by the model?
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