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How do you find the maximum height of an object with only time We have the formula h = 16t^2 - 80t if you solve it you get 5 seconds for the time it is in the air. how do you find the maximum height from
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How do you find the maximum height of an object with only time
We have the formula h = 16t^2 - 80t
if you solve it you get 5 seconds for the time it is in the air. how do you find the maximum height from this
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Explanation:
substitute t to 5(seconds)
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