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If h(t) represents the height of an object in feet above ground level at time t and h(t) is given by

h(t)=−16t^(2)+14t+10

find the height of the object at the time when the speed is zero.

The height of the object is h(t)= ___ feet.
9 years ago

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Kyle
Nevermind, I figured it out! I got 209/16 and it's correct.
9 years ago

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