SOLUTION: The height, in meters, of a ball thrown upwards is given by h = 50t - 5t^2, where t is in seconds. Determine how high the ball goes when it reaches its maximum height, and how long

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Question 919097: The height, in meters, of a ball thrown upwards is given by h = 50t - 5t^2, where t is in seconds. Determine how high the ball goes when it reaches its maximum height, and how long the ball is in the air.
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