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Solve.Shooting an Arrow If an archer shoots an arrow straight upward with an initial veloc...

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Shooting an Arrow If an archer shoots an arrow straight upward with an initial velocity of 160 ft/sec from a height of 8 ft, then its height above the ground in feet at time t in seconds is given by the function

                     h(t) = −16t2 + 160t + 8.

a. What is the maximum height reached by the arrow?


b. How long does it take for the arrow to reach the ground?

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