A ballet dancer jumps into the air. Her height h(t) in feet at time t in seconds since the start of the jump is given by h(t)=-16t^2+16Tt where T is the total time in seconds that the dancer is in the air.  a) when in terms of T does this model apply? ## <= t <=  ## in seconds b) when in seconds does the maximum height of the jump occur?

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A ballet dancer jumps into the air. Her height h(t) in feet at time t in seconds since the start of the jump is given by h(t)=-16t^2+16Tt where T is the total time in seconds that the dancer is in the air. 
a) when in terms of T does this model apply? ## <= t <=  ## in seconds

b) when in seconds does the maximum height of the jump occur?

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