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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 17:10 yfgkeyonna

A rocket is shot straight up from a 30-foot

rooftop with an initial velocity of 128 feet

per second. The height, h, of the rocket is

given by the equation h = -16t^2+ 128t+ 30,

where t is the time elapsed in seconds and h

is the height in feet.

a. How long will it take the rocket to

return to the ground?

b. The maximum height that the rocket

achieves is 286 feet. At what time does

it reach that height?

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