SOLUTION: a projectile is fired at an inclination of 45o to the horizontal, with a muzzle velocity of 100 feet per second. the height h of the projectile is given by h(x)= -32x2 over (1

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Question 32218: a projectile is fired at an inclination of 45o to the horizontal, with a muzzle velocity of 100 feet per second. the height h of the projectile is given by h(x)= -32x2 over (100)2 + x
where x is the horizontal distance of the projectile from the firing point.
How far from the firing point is the height of the projectile a maximum?
find the maximum height of the projectile?
how far from the firing point will the projectile strike the ground?
when the height of the projectile is 50feet above the ground, how far has it traveled horizontally?

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projectile is fired at an inclination of 45o to the horizontal, with a muzzle velocity of 100 feet per second. the height h of the projectile is given by h(x)= -32x2 over (100)2 + x..DO YOU MEAN.......
H=32*X^2/(100)^2+X......LOOKS DOUBT FULL CHECK BACK AND WRITE PROPERLY.
where x is the horizontal distance of the projectile from the firing point.
How far from the firing point is the height of the projectile a maximum?
find the maximum height of the projectile?
how far from the firing point will the projectile strike the ground?
when the height of the projectile is 50feet above the ground, how far has it traveled horizontally?