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What is the maximum height of the apple equation which formula is -16x^2+56x+40

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The maxima is the point where it is the highest it can possibly get. I promise this isn't a scam but I have a picture that shows what I mean

Explanation:

So this graph shows that (1.75, 89) is the maximum height

I hope this helps:)

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40; base it off of the y-intercept [C]. What is the unit of measurement?

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