A stone is thrown upward from a bridge. The stonesheight

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A stone is thrown upward from a bridge. The stonesheight in feet, s(t), above the water t seconds after thestone is thrown is a function given by the equations1t2 = -16t2 + 32t + 256.a. Find the maximum height of the stone.b. Find the time it takes the stone to hit the water.Round the answer to two decimal places.

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