The height of a stone catapulted into the air is given by h(x)=−4201x2+4x+2, where x is the horizontal distance from the point at which the stone is launched. Both the height and horizontal distance are in feet.
How high was the stone when it was catapulted? units:
What was the maximum height of the stone? units:
How far from the catapult does the stone strike the ground? units:
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Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 2^3, 5+4) Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity Enter your answer accurate to 1 decimal places.
Enter your answer as letters. Examples: A B C, linear, a cat
Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 2^3, 5+4) Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity Enter your answer accurate to 1 decimal places.
Enter your answer as letters. Examples: A B C, linear, a cat