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Mathematics, 13.01.2020 21:31 bumeh511

Nikki has a toy rocket whose path is given by h(t)=68t-4.9t^2 , where h(t) is the altitude in meters and t is the time in seconds

what is the max altitude of the toy rocket?

how long will it take to reach the max altitude?

when will the rocket land back on the ground?

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