6. The height function of a projectile is given by h(1)=ar²+ +vt+d, where time, f, is in seconds, height, h, is in metres. What is the maximum height, in terms of a, v, and d, reached by the projectile? What are the boundary constraints on this function?

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6. The height function of a projectile is given by h(t) = -ar² + vt +d, where time, f, is in seconds, height, h, is
in metres.
What is the maximum height, in terms of a, v, and d, reached by the projectile?
What are the boundary constraints on this function?
Transcribed Image Text:6. The height function of a projectile is given by h(t) = -ar² + vt +d, where time, f, is in seconds, height, h, is in metres. What is the maximum height, in terms of a, v, and d, reached by the projectile? What are the boundary constraints on this function?
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