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The height of a rock thrown from a cliff can be modeled by the function h(t) = -16t^2+156t+ 306, where t is the

time after the rock is thrown, in seconds.

When does the rock reach its maximum height?

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Answer:

t = 4.875 seconds

Explanation:

The vertex of the quadratic function ...

ax² +bx +c

is found at ...

x = -b/(2a)

Your quadratic function has a=-16, b=156, so the highest point is at ...

t = -156/(2(-16)) = 39/8 = 4.875

The rock reaches its maximum height at t=4.875 seconds.

The height of a rock thrown from a cliff can be modeled by the function h(t) = -16t-example-1
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