1. An object is thrown upward at a speed of 183 feet per second by a machine from a height of 12 feet off the ground. The height of the object aftert seconds can be found using the equation h(t) ==161 +183t +12. Use the graph of this function to answer the following questions. Round answers to the nearest hundredth, if needed. Include units in your answers. 60 (5.719, 585.266) 600 400 (2.811, 400) (8.626, 400) 300 200 100 (0,12) 2 (11.503, 0) 10 12 a) When will the object hit the ground? b) What is the maximum height of the object? c) When will the object reach its maximum height?

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1. An object is thrown upward at a speed of 183 feet per second by a machine from a height of 12 feet
off the ground. The height of the object aftert seconds can be found using the equation
h(t) ==161 +183t +12. Use the graph of this function to answer the following questions.
Round answers to the nearest hundredth, if needed.
Include units in your answers.
60
(5.719, 585.266)
600
400
(2.811, 400)
(8.626, 400)
300
200
100
(0,12)
2
(11.503, 0)
10
12
a) When will the object hit the ground?
b) What is the maximum height of the object?
c) When will the object reach its maximum height?
Transcribed Image Text:1. An object is thrown upward at a speed of 183 feet per second by a machine from a height of 12 feet off the ground. The height of the object aftert seconds can be found using the equation h(t) ==161 +183t +12. Use the graph of this function to answer the following questions. Round answers to the nearest hundredth, if needed. Include units in your answers. 60 (5.719, 585.266) 600 400 (2.811, 400) (8.626, 400) 300 200 100 (0,12) 2 (11.503, 0) 10 12 a) When will the object hit the ground? b) What is the maximum height of the object? c) When will the object reach its maximum height?
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