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E is a volcano. During a recent eruption, the volcano spewed copious amounts of ash. One small piece of ash was ejected from the volcano with an initial velocity of 368 ft/sec. The height H, in feet, of our ash projectile is given by the equation:
H = -16t^2 + 368t,
Where t is the time in seconds. The graph of this equation will be a parabola. We will assume that the volcano has no height. In other words, when H=0 at t=0.
Question 1. When does the ash projectile reach the its maximum height? t=?
Question 2. What is its maximum height?
Question 3. When does the ash projectile return to the ground?
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E is a volcano. During a recent eruption, the volcano spewed copious amounts of ash. One small
piece of ash was ejected from the volcano with an initial velocity of 368 ft/sec. The height H, in
feet, of our ash projectile is given by the equation:
H = -16t^2 + 368t,
Where t is t...
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