SOLUTION: What is the maximum height of h=96t-16t power of two?

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Question 303748: What is the maximum height of h=96t-16t power of two?
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What is the maximum height of h=96t-16t power of two?
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It's at the vertex of the parabola.
That's on the line of symmetry, t = -b/2a = -96/-32
h(3) = 288 - 144
= 144 feet max height

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