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29 February, 22:49

Mark as brainliest! A flare was launched straight up from the ground with an initial velocity of 176ft/s and returned to the ground after 11 s. The height of the flare t seconds after launch is modeled by the function f (t) = - 16t2+176t. What is the maximum height of the flare, in feet?

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  1. 29 February, 22:57
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    I think 484 is the answer because, 0=t (-16t+176) x=0 and x=11. To get the add up the x intercepts and divide by 2 you should get that x=5.5.
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