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Mathematics, 16.07.2020 02:01, KhaRNate

A baseball is thrown upwards from a height of 5 feet with an initial speed of 64 feet per second, and its height h (in feet) from the ground is given by h(t) = 5 + 64t – 16t2 where t is time in seconds. Using a graphing calculator, determine at what time the ball reaches its maximum height.

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