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An Olympic pole vaulter's height can be modeled by the equation f(x) = −16x^2 + 32x, where x is the time in seconds after the vaulter leaves the ground. Find the vaulter's maximum height and the time it takes the vaulter to reach this height. Then find how long the vaulter is in the air.

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