| 
 
 
| Question 150370This question is from textbook
 :  Please help. If a rock is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 40 feet per second from the top of a 30 foot building how high is the rock after 2 seconds,how many seconds will the graph reach maximum height and what is the maximum height? Can someone please help 
This question is from textbook
 
 Answer by Earlsdon(6294)
      (Show Source): 
You can put this solution on YOUR website! To start solving this type of problem, you should know that the height (h) of an object propelled upward from a height of  from the earth's surface with an initial velocity of  ft./sec. is given by the function: 
  In this problem,
  ft./sec. and  ft. and you want to find the height, h, when t = 2 secs., so, substitute t = 2 and... 
  
  
  1) The rock is
  feet high after 2 seconds. The maximum height can easily be found when you realize that this quadratic function, when graphed, represents a parabola that opens downwards (negative
  coefficient), so you need to find the location of the vertex (maximum) of the parabola. The independent variable is t (time) so the t-coordinate of the vertex is given by:
 
  where the a and b come from the standard form of the quadratic equation:  , so, in this problem,  a = -16 and b = 40 
  
  
  secs. The maximum height occurs at time
  seconds. Now substitute this value of t into the quadratic function to find the height of the rock at time t = 1.25. 
  
  feet. The maximum height attained by the rock is
  feet.
 | 
  
 | 
 |