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Mathematics, 20.07.2020 07:01 BLESSEDKIDD1998

An object is launched directly in the air at a speed of 48 feet per second from a platform located 32 feet above the ground. The position of the object can be modeled using the function f(t)=−16t2+48t+32, where t is the time in seconds and f(t) is the height, in feet, of the object. What is the maximum height, in feet, that the object will reach? Please help! Need it ASAP

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