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The height in feet of a rocket after t seconds is given by h(t) = 160t - 16t^2.

Find the maximum height the rocket attains in feet​

User Matcheek
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Answer:

Explanation:

h(t)=160t-16t^2=-16(t²-10t+25-25)

=-16(t-5)²+400

max. height reached=400 ft

User Amichaud
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Answer:

The maximum height 400 feet is attained at t = 5 seconds.

Explanation:

All powers of
t in the equation for
h(t) are integers that are greater than or equal to zero. Additionally, the greatest power of
t is two. Hence,
h(t) is a quadratic equation about
t.

  • Let
    a be the coefficient of the
    t^2 term, and
  • Let
    b be the coefficient of the
    t term.

In this case,


  • a = -16, and

  • b = 160.

The question is asking for the maximum value of this equation. Start by finding the
t (time) that would maximize the value of the polynomial.

The graph of a quadratic equation looks like a parabola. Additionally, since the coefficient of
t^2 is less than zero, the parabola opens downward. The maximum value of the parabola would be at its vertex. Additionally, at the vertex,


\displaystyle t = -(b)/(2a) = -(160)/(2 * (-16)) = (160)/(32) = 5.

In other words, the rocket is at its maximum height when time is equal to 5 seconds.

To find that height, let
t = 5 and evaluate
h(t) = 160 \, t - 16\, t^2:


160\, t - 16\, t^2 = 160 * 5 - 16 * 5^2 = 400.

That is: the maximum height of the rocket would be 400 feet.

User Sanket Thakkar
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