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Mathematics, 04.12.2019 21:31 keigleyhannah30

Using the equation representing the height of the firework (h= -16t^2 + v↓0t + h↓0), algebraically determine the extreme value of f(t) by completing the square and finding the vertex. interpreting what the value represents in this situation. (picture for context of the question)


Using the equation representing the height of the firework (h= -16t^2 + v↓0t + h↓0), algebraically d

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