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27 September, 11:41

Mikalee, a fighter pilot, ejects from her burning plane. Once she is safely on the ground, she launches a flare to attract the attention of a rescue plane. The initial velocity of the flare is 1600 ft/sec. The height of the flare, h (t), at any time, t, is modeled by the function h (t) = - 16 t 2 + 1600 t. What is the maximum height of the flare?

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  1. 27 September, 11:44
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    To find a maximum, take the derivative of a function and set it equal to zero. The derivative in this case would be - 32t+1600=0, therefore 1600=32t and t=1600/32. Plugging this back into the original equation we can get the height at this time, which is the maximun height.
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