SOLUTION: An arrow is shot into the air, a function representing the relationship between the number of seconds it is in the air, t and the height of the arrow in meter, h, is given by: h(t)

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Question 1156924: An arrow is shot into the air, a function representing the relationship between the number of seconds it is in the air, t and the height of the arrow in meter, h, is given by: h(t) = -4.9t^2 + 29.4t + 2.5, what is the maximum height of the arrow ?
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An arrow is shot into the air, a function representing the relationship between the number of seconds it is in the air, t and the height of the arrow in meter, h, is given by: h(t) = -4.9t^2 + 29.4t + 2.5, what is the maximum height of the arrow ?
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It's a parabola.
The max height is the vertex.
Do you know how to find that?