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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 20:00 maryd316

A rocket is launched from a tower. The height of the rocket, y in feet, is related to the time after launch, x in seconds, by the given equation. Using this equation, find the maximum height reached by the rocket, to the nearest tenth of a foot. y=βˆ’6x2+160x+51y=βˆ’16x2+160x+51

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