SOLUTION: suppose that the height of an object shot up is given by h=544t - 16t^2. h=feet, t=seconds. What is the maximum height and the time at which the object hits the ground.
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Question 287205: suppose that the height of an object shot up is given by h=544t - 16t^2. h=feet, t=seconds. What is the maximum height and the time at which the object hits the ground.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
vertex (4624,17)
h=0 at t=0 and t=34
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