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H=-16t^2+368 1. what does the ash projectile reach its maximum height? 2.What is the maximum height? 3. when does the ash return to the ground?
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H=-16t^2+368 1. what does the ash projectile reach its maximum height? 2.What is the maximum height? 3. when does the ash return to the ground?
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1. what does the ash projectile reach its maximum height?
2.What is the maximum height?
3. when does the ash return to the ground?
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The vertex and the t-intercept where t>0, will help solve this problem. Sending the work on the attachment.
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