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Suppose a table-tennis ball is hit in such a way that its path can be modeled by h=-4.9t^2+2.07t, where h is the height in meter above the table and t is the time in seconds. Estimate the maximum height reached by the table-tennis ball. Round to the nearest tenth. Show your work.

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Answer: 0.2

You can estimate the maximum height by finding where the equation equals zero and taking the average between these two points.


h(t)=-4.9t^2+2.07t\\h(t)=t(-4.9t+2.07)\\t=0\\-4.9t+2.07=0 > -4.9t=-2.07 > t=(-2.07)/(-4.9)=0.4224\\(0.4224-0)/(2)=0.2112=0.2

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