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Model rocket is launched from a raised platform at a speed of 176 feet per second. Its height in feet is given by h(t)=-16t^2+176t+20 (t=seconds after launch)

What is the maximum height reached by the rocket? and what time does it meet maximum height?

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Hi, apply the formula:

Xv = - b / 2a

Where,

b = 176
a = -16
c = 20

Then, the value of Xv will be:

Xv = - (176 / 2 .-16)

Xv = 176 / 32

Xv = 5,5 s

So , just us will go to make the substitute of Xv in equation.
And we will go to find the value of H

H(t) = Yv

As , Yv = h(Xv)

H(t) = -16t^2 + 176t +20

Yv = - 16.(5,5)^2 + 176.(5,5)+20

Yv = -484 + 968 + 20

Yv = 504 feet

This would be the answer to the your question.

Hope this helps

User Fran Dioniz
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The first step is to find the vertex. You do this by using the formula
(-b)/(2a).


Plug in b and a into the equation:

(-176)/(2(-16))

You get

5.5


So, it takes 5.5 seconds to get to 504 feet

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