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You throw a stone upwards from a tower 700 feet high on the moon. Its height after t seconds is h(t)=700+84t−6t^2. At what time t is the stone at its maximum height?
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You throw a stone upwards from a tower 700 feet high on the moon. Its height after t seconds is h(t)=700+84t−6t^2. At what time t is the stone at its maximum height?
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You throw a stone upwards from a tower 700 feet high on the moon. Its height after t seconds is h(t)=700+84t−6t^2. At what time t is the stone at its maximum height?
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sketch the graph of the given inquality
4y-2x<3y step by step
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