SOLUTION: A skier decides to jump a ramp. The path of the jump can be represented by the quadratic relationship h(t)=-6t^2+12t+1 where h represents the height above the ground in metres,and
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Question 122239: A skier decides to jump a ramp. The path of the jump can be represented by the quadratic relationship h(t)=-6t^2+12t+1 where h represents the height above the ground in metres,and t represents time after leaving the ramp in seconds. Algebraically determine the maximum height reached by the jumper and the time at which this maximum height occurs.
Answer by algebrapro18(249) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I am not sure how to do this algebraically anymore but i can give you the answers. he will reach his max height of 7 meters 1 second after the jump.
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