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User Michele Bortolato
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Answer:

  • maximum height: 26.5 ft
  • air time: 2.5 seconds

Explanation:

I find the easiest way to answer these questions is to use a graphing calculator. It can show you the extreme values and the intercepts. The graph below shows the maximum height is 26.5 ft. The time in air is about 2.5 seconds.

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If you prefer to solve this algebraically, you can use the equation of the axis of symmetry to find the time of the maximum height:

t = -b/(2a) = -(40)/(2×-16) = 5/4

Then the maximum height is ...

h(5/4) = -16(5/4)² +40(5/4) +1.5 = -25 +50 +1.5 = 26.5 . . . feet

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Now that we know the vertex of the function, we can write it in vertex form:

h(t) = -16(t -5/4)² +26.5

Solving for the value of t that makes this zero, we get ...

0 = -16(t -5/4)² +26.5

16(t -5/4)² = 26.5

(t -5/4)² = 26.5/16 = 1.65625

Then ...

t = 1.25 +√1.65625 ≈ 2.536954

The cannon ball is in the air about 2.5 seconds.

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