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mat e. matics starts to construct a series of triangles. all the triangles are drawn such that the sum of the base and height are always 10cm. determine the maximum area of all these triangles.

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bobpursley
area=1/2 b*h

I suspect the maximum will occur then base=height.

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1/Write a functions h in standard form for the boll`s height in feet in terms of the time t in seconds after the ball is hit


2/Complete the square to rewrite h in vertex form
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