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a ball is thrown upwards at a speed of 16( m)/(s) . its height h metres after t seconds is modeled by the equation h=-5r^(2)

a ball is thrown upwards at a speed of 16( m)/(s) . its height h metres after t seconds is modeled by the equation h=-5r^(2) +16t +3. what is the max height of the ball?

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