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Mathematics, 22.02.2021 20:30 travisvb

The height of a flare going off on top of a 50 foot hill, with an initial velocity of 24 ft/sec can be modeled using the equation h = – 16t^2 + 24t + 50, where t is the time in seconds. What is the initial height of the flare?

What is the height of the flare at 1 second?

How long was the flare in the air?

What is the maximum height of the flare?

What is the domain and range?

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