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6 February, 17:17
What is the maximum height for - 16t^2+96t+63
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Ismael Dudley
6 February, 18:05
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h (3) = 207 feet
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what is the maximum height for - 16t^2+96t+63
h (t) = - 16t^2+96t+63
We see max height at the vertex of this parabolic function
x = - 96/2 * (-16) = 3 seconds
h (3) = - 16*3*3 + 96*3 + 63
h (3) = - 144 + 288 + 63
h (3) = 207 feet
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