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ALEGBRA 1 ! help. me. please. this. is. so. hard. i dont. understand it.

ALEGBRA 1 ! help. me. please. this. is. so. hard. i dont. understand it.-example-1

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Part a) to find the maximum height of the snowball, you have to differentiate the function. Therefore you get ----> dh/dt= -32x-8 . Now equate this to zero and solve for x. x= (-1)/4 now sub this value in to find h(x) [note: i'm talking about the original function] . I got h max = h((-1)/4) = 9 which is the max height.

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I'm not too sure about the other questions. Sorry

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