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| Question 1009579:  h(t)=-16t^2+vt+h
 you launch a firework from the ground with velocity 70ft per second calculate the maximum height if it is set to explode 3 seconds after launch.
 you launch another firework from the ground set to explode at 130ft with initial velocity 90ft per second how long after setting off the firework should the delay be set.
 Answer by KMST(5328)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  represents the height (in feet) after
  seconds of an object launched form an initial height
  feet, with an initial upwards velocity
  ft per second. Since you are launching those fireworks "from the ground",
 
  for both fireworks. 
 For the first firework,
  , so its height  seconds after launch is 
  . That is a quadratic function with a
  negative coefficient for the independent variable  . We know that a quadratic function
  with  has a maximum for
  , so
  has a maximum for 
  . That means the first firework will reach its maximum height
  seconds after launch. At that point its maximum height in feet will be
 
  . After that, it will start to come down,
 and will explode at
  seconds, when its height in feet will be 
  . 
 For the second firework,
  , so its height in feet  seconds after launch is 
  . If it ever reaches a height of
  ft, that would happen at
  seconds after its launch, with 
  . Unfortunately, that second firework never reaches
  ft. The equation
  <-->  has no solution. The second firework will reach its maximum height at
 
  seconds after its launch. At that point its maximum height in feet will be
 
  . After that, it will start to come down.
 At
  seconds after its launch, the second firework's height in feet will be 
  . 
 Ideally, you would design the fireworks so that they would explode at their maximum height.
 For the first firework, that would be
  seconds after its launch, when it would be at a height of
  feet. For the second firework, that would be
  seconds after its launch, when it would be at a height of
  feet. 
 Maybe you cannot time the explosions that precisely.
 For the second firework, you could design it to explode about
  seconds after launch. With a
  second delay between launch and explosion, it would explode at
  feet. That is not
  feet, or even the maximum height of  feet, but it is very close to the maximum height.
 For the first firework, you could design it to explode about
  seconds after launch. With a
  second delay between launch and explosion, it would explode at 
  feet. That is not the maximum height of
  feet, but it is very close to the maximum height.
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