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A ball is thrown vertically upward. After t seconds, its height h (in feet) is given by the function n(t) = 461 - 161?. Afterhow long will it reach its maximum height? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth of a second.46 seconds1.44 seconds0.35 seconds2.88 seconds

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Solution

Step 1

Write out the equation


h(t)=46t-16t^2

Step 2

Differentiate the equation to get the equation of the maximum height


(dh)/(dt)=(1)46t^(1-1)-2(16)t^(2-1)
(dh)/(dt)=\text{ 46-32t}

Step 3

Equate the differentiated equation to zero and find the value of t at the maximum height


\begin{gathered} 46-32t\text{ = 0} \\ 46\text{ = 32t} \\ (46)/(32)=(32t)/(32) \\ t\text{ = 1.44seconds} \end{gathered}

To the nearest hundredth, the time t, it will take the ball to reach the maximum height when thrown vertically upwards is 1.44 seconds.

Hence the right answer is option B

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