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Two missiles, A and B, are shot from two different launch pads. The path of missile A can be represented by the quadratic function A(t) = −(t − 11)2 + 115, where height, A(t), is in meters, and time, t, is in seconds. The path of missile B is shown below

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It is required to find the highest altitude (in meters) .

For the given quadratic function ⇒⇒ A(t) = −(t − 11)² + 115
From the attached figure which represents the graph of the given function
the maximum will be at point (11,115)

So, the highest altitude (in meters) = 115 meter

and it will reach it at t = 11 seconds

Two missiles, A and B, are shot from two different launch pads. The path of missile-example-1
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