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Mathematics, 05.04.2020 05:49 joejoefofana

A rocket is fired straight up from a 60 ft. platform with an initial velocity of 96 ft/sec. The heigh of the rocket, h(t), is found using the function h\left( t \right) = - 16{t^2} + 96t + 60h ( t ) = − 16 t 2 + 96 t + 60 where t is the time in seconds.

How long will it take for the rocket to reach its maximum height?

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