SOLUTION: The function h(t)= -16tsquared+352+368 represents on object in motion fired upward at an initial velocity of 352 ft/sec. The height of the object is represented by h and t represen

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Question 737406: The function h(t)= -16tsquared+352+368 represents on object in motion fired upward at an initial velocity of 352 ft/sec. The height of the object is represented by h and t represents time in seconds. What is the vertex? Is this is a maximum or minimum?
Answer by Susan-math(40)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your equation seems off? But use to finds the x-coordinate of the vertex and substitute that result to find the y-coordinate. Since a=-16 is negative, the parabola is concave down with vertex at the top, so it is a maximum.
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