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1 May, 13:07

A diver jumps up and over from a cliff in order to avoid rocks and land in the deeper water. The path of the dive can be modeled using the function f (x) = -16x2+2x+48, where f (x) is the height, in feet, of the diver at x time in seconds. What is the maximum height, in feet, the diver will reach? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Do not include units in your answer.

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  1. 1 May, 13:34
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    48.06 to the nearest hundredth.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    f (x) = - 16x^2 + 2x + 48

    To find the maximum height we convert to vertex form:

    = - 16 (x^2 + 1/8x) + 48

    = - 16[x + 1/16) ^2 - 1/256] + 48

    = - 16 (x + 1.16) ^2 + 16/256 + 48

    = 48.0625.
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