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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 18:30 polloAngelo7671
A projectile’s height is given by the equation ℎ=−16^2+280+130, where h represents the height, in feet, t seconds after it was launched.
Part A. How high was the projectile when it was launched?
Part B. How do you know?
Part C. Determine algebraically the maximum height of the projectile.
Part D. The point (13.6, 0) represents a key feature for this projectile. What is its significance in the context of this problem?
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