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A pomegranate is thrown from ground level straight up into the air at time t = 0 with velocity 64 feet per second. Its height at time t seconds is f(t) = 16t 2 + 64t. Find the time it hits the ground and the time it reaches its highest point. What is the maximum height?
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The first step in solving 1.6 problem number 40 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A pomegranate is thrown from ground level straight up into the air at time t = 0 with velocity 64 feet per second. Its height at time t seconds is f(t) = 16t 2 + 64t. Find the time it hits the ground and the time it reaches its highest point. What is the maximum height?
From the textbook chapter POWERS, POLYNOMIALS, AND RATIONAL FUNCTIONS you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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