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OpenStudy (sorryimfrankie):

Projectile Motion

OpenStudy (sorryimfrankie):

OpenStudy (jtug6):

It appears as though you're already provided the max height by the given time correlating to the quadratic. Plug in x = 4.5 and see what y value you find.

OpenStudy (sorryimfrankie):

@jtug6 I plug it into the t variable?

OpenStudy (jtug6):

yes because x is in terms of time (t) since it is in seconds. so plug 4.5 in for t, actually. =)

OpenStudy (sorryimfrankie):

I got 927 as the result. Is this the final answer?

OpenStudy (jtug6):

Mmm not quite. I'll draw it out, 1 sec

OpenStudy (sorryimfrankie):

Thanks :)

OpenStudy (jtug6):

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