SOLUTION: The height of the coin, in feet (above ground), can be modeled by the function h(t) =16t^2 + 14t + 1, where t is the time in seconds. a. How long does it take for the coin to

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Question 356134: The height of the coin, in feet (above
ground), can be modeled by the function
h(t) =16t^2 + 14t + 1,
where t is the time in seconds.
a. How long does it take for the coin to
reach its maximum height?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
h(t) increases as t increases. There is no max.

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