Question 702019:  A toy glider is tossed into the air. Its height, h, in metres, after t seconds is modelled by h = 9t – 3t2. Find the maximum height the toy glider reaches. Show the steps of your solution. 
 
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! A toy glider is tossed into the air. Its height, h, in metres, after t seconds is modelled by h = 9t – 3t2. Find the maximum height the toy glider reaches. Show the steps of your solution. 
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The equation: 
h = 9t – 3t^2 
can be written as: 
h = –3t^2 + 9t  
is a parabola that opens downwards (based on the negative coefficient associated with the t^2 term).  This means that the max will be at the vertex: 
Find t value of the vertex: 
t = -b/(2a) 
t = -9/(2(-3)) 
t = -9/(-6) 
t = 3/2 seconds 
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To find the height, we plug the value above back into the original equation: 
h = –3t^2 + 9t  
h = –3(3/2)^2 + 9(3/2) 
h = –3(9/4) + 9(3/2) 
h = –27/4 + 27/2 
h = –27/4 + 54/4 
h = (–27+54)/4 
h = 27/4 
h = 6.75 meters
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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