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A model rocket is launched straight up. Its height in feet (y) above theground x seconds after launch is modeled by the quadratic function: y=-16x2 + 216x + 6.How many seconds did it take the rocket to reach its maximum height?

A model rocket is launched straight up. Its height in feet (y) above theground x seconds-example-1

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Given the Quadratic function:


y=-16x^2+216x+6

You need to find the x-coordinate of the vertex of the parabola, in order to calculate how many seconds it took the rocket to reach its maximum height.

You can find the x-coordinate of the vertex of the parabola with the following formula:


x=-(b)/(2a)

Knowing that a Quadratic function has this form:


y=ax^2+bx+c

You can identify that, for this case:


\begin{gathered} a=-16 \\ b=216 \end{gathered}

Substituting values into the formula, you get this result:


\begin{gathered} x=-(216)/(2(-16)) \\ x=6.75 \end{gathered}

It took the rocket 6.75 seconds to reach its maximum height; so the answer is the Third option.

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