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the height ,h, in meters above the ground, of a projectile at any time,t, in seconds after the launch is defined by the function h=-4t squared + 48t + 3. Find the maximum height reached by the projectile
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the height ,h, in meters above the ground, of a projectile at any time,t, in seconds after the launch is defined by the function h=-4t squared + 48t + 3. Find the maximum height reached by the projectile
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The height h in metres above the ground of a projectile at any time t in seconds after the launch is defined by the function h(t)=-4t +48t +3 A.) Complete the square to write H in standard form b.) Find the height of the projectile three seconds after the launch c.) Find the ...
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