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A flying cannonball’s height is described by formula y=−16 t^(2) +300t. Find the highest point of its trajectory. In how many seconds after the shot will cannonball be at the highest point?
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A flying cannonball’s height is described by formula y=−16
+300t. Find the highest point of its trajectory. In how many seconds after the shot will cannonball be at the highest point?
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y = -t ^ 2 + 300t - 16
We find the first derivative and calculate its roots.
We make the second derivative, and calculate the sign taken in it by the roots of the first derivative, and if:
f '' (a) <0 is a relative maximum
f '' (a)> 0 is a relative minimum
y '= - 2t + 300 = 0
-2t + 300 = 0
t = 300/2 = 150
y'' = - 2
y'' (150) = - 2 (is a relative maximum)
the highest point of the trajectory is reached for t = 150s.
The height for that time is
y = - (150) ^ 2 + 300 (150) - 16 = 67484
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t = 150s.
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