SOLUTION: i)Find the maximum/minimum height in h metres. ii) time when it occurs in t seconds iii) initial height a) h=0.03t^2-0.6t+4 b) h=-5t^2+20t

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Question 1151629: i)Find the maximum/minimum height in h metres.
ii) time when it occurs in t seconds
iii) initial height
a) h=0.03t^2-0.6t+4
b) h=-5t^2+20t

Answer by ikleyn(52778)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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If you have the height given to you as the function of time in the form


    h(t) = -at^2 + bt + c,    (1)


where "a", "b" and "c" are real numbers, a > 0, then



    (a)  the initial height is equal to the coefficient "c" value;


    (b)  the initial velocity is the coefficient  "b" in the formula;


    (c)  the coefficient "a" value is half of the gravity acceleration.




    (d)  To find the height at the time moment "t", simply substitute the value of "t" into the formula (1) and calculate.


    (e)  To find the time "t" when the height has a given value h = , substitute  h =  into equation (1)

         and solve equation  


             h(t) = -at^2 + bt + c = .    (2)



    (f)  To find the time when the height is maximal, use the formula


              = .      (3)



    (g)  To find the maximal height, substitute the time value  t=   of the formula (3)  into the formula (1).

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