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- An arrow is shot into the air. Its height is given by the function y(x)=64x+46−16x2, where y is measured in yards and

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An Arrow Is Shot Into The Air Its Height Is Given By The Function Y X 64x 46 16x2 Where Y Is Measured In Yards And 1
An Arrow Is Shot Into The Air Its Height Is Given By The Function Y X 64x 46 16x2 Where Y Is Measured In Yards And 1 (28.96 KiB) Viewed 38 times
- An arrow is shot into the air. Its height is given by the function y(x)=64x+46−16x2, where y is measured in yards and x is measured in seconds. What is the maximum height (in yards) that the arrow reaches? If necessary, round your answer to the nearest hundredth of a yard. Enter a number only, no units.