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The height of a child’s bounce in feet above a trampoline is given by the function h(t) = -16t2 + 48t - 20. Find the maximum height of the child’s bounce.

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\large\textsf{Quadratic equation:}~~\fbox{$\mathsf{ax^2+bx+c}$}\\\\\\\mathsf{When~a\ \textless \ 0~the~parable~have~concavity~\underline{downward}~and~have~one~max}\\\mathsf{point.}\\\\\\\mathsf{The~max~point~is~a~vertex~of~the~parable~and~its~coordinates~are}\\\mathsf{obteined~by:}\\\\\\\mathsf{x~of~vertex~X_v=(-b)/(2a)}\\\\\\\mathsf{y~of~vertex~Y_v=~(-\Delta)/(4a)}\\\\\\\mathsf{For~this~question~we~must~find~the~Y_v.}



\mathsf{-16t^2+48t-20}\\\\\\\mathsf{coefficient~a=-16;}\\\mathsf{coefficient~b=48;}\\\mathsf{independent~term=-20.}



\mathsf{Y_v=(-\Delta)/(4a)}\\\\\\\mathsf{\Delta=b^2-4ac}\\\\\\\mathsf{\Delta=48^2-4\cdot(-16)\cdot(-20)}\\\\\\\mathsf{\Delta=2304-1280}\\\\\\\mathsf{\Delta=1024}\\\\\\\mathsf{Y_v=(-1024)/(4\cdot(-16))}\\\\\\\mathsf{Y_v=(-1024)/(-64)}\\\\\\\fbox{$\mathsf{Yv=16}$}~~~~\checkmark


\textsf{So~the~maximum~height~of~the~child's~bounce~is~16.}





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