During a fireworks display, one rocket went up and came down without exploding. The height of the rocket described by the function, h(t) =-16t + 88t, where t = time in seconds and h(t) = height in feet. What w maximum height reached by the rocket? %3D
During a fireworks display, one rocket went up and came down without exploding. The height of the rocket described by the function, h(t) =-16t + 88t, where t = time in seconds and h(t) = height in feet. What w maximum height reached by the rocket? %3D
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QUESTION 11
During a fireworks display, one rocket went up and came down without exploding. The height of the rocket was
described by the function, h(t)=-16t + 88t, where t= time in seconds and h(t) = height in feet. What was the
maximum height reached by the rocket?
62 feet
O 121 feet
O 88 feet
O 104 feet
QUESTION 12
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