When a cannonball is fired, the equation of its trajectory can be represented by h(t)=16t^2+123t where h(t)
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When a cannonball is fired, the equation of its trajectory can be represented by h(t)=−16t^2+123t where h(t) represents the height in feet after tt seconds.
a) Find the maximum height of the cannonball. (Round to the nearest foot)
_________ Pies
b) Calculate the time it will take for the cannonball to reach the ground. (Round to the nearest second)
________ seconds
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Intermediate Algebra
ISBN: 9780134895987
13th Edition
Authors: Margaret Lial, John Hornsby, Terry McGinnis
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