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  • Nov 2, 2010, 08:55 AM
    mcnman31
    When does the object reach its maximum height?
    An object is launched off the top of a building, and follows a path that can be modelled using the function h(t) = –5t2 + 50t + 55, with t in seconds and h in metres. When does it reach its maximum height?

    a) 0 s
    b) 1
    c) 5 s
    d) 10 s
  • Nov 2, 2010, 10:34 PM
    Unknown008

    You'll have to use another equation to get this I think...

    Use v = u + at

    You need to find t.

    At maximum height, v = 0.

    The initial speed is obtained in the equation you were given.



    This is in the form:



    Get the values of u and a from this equation and use them in the equation I gave you to find the time.

    Post what you get! :)
  • Nov 3, 2010, 04:59 AM
    galactus
    Actually,you can get the max height by just finding the vertex of the parabola.

    I am going to assume the equation is

    The vertex is found by



    The max height can be found by


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