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Mathematics, 21.04.2020 15:47, masteroftheuniverse3
We are standing on the top of a 960 foot tall building and launch a small object upward. The object's vertical altitude, measured in feet, after t seconds is h ( t ) = − 16 t 2 + 64 t + 960 . What is the highest altitude that the object reaches?
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