SOLUTION: The equation describes the path of a football, where t is the time in flight in seconds and h is the height of the football in metres.
At what time is the maximum height reach
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Question 322179: The equation describes the path of a football, where t is the time in flight in seconds and h is the height of the football in metres.
At what time is the maximum height reached?
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It would have been very handy if you had taken the trouble to share the equation with us -- and catastrophic that you failed to do so. Sorry. Can't help you.
John

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