The flight of a fireworks rocket is given by the function: h(t)= -16t^2 + 84t+5 Where h(t) is the height in feet and t, the time in seconds. How long will the rocket take to reach its maximum height?Round your answer to 2 decimal places.

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Given:

The flight of a fireworks rocket is given by the function:

[tex]h(t)=-16t^2+84t+5[/tex]

Required:

How long will the rocket take to reach its maximum height?

Explanation:

We will first find critical points

[tex]\begin{gathered} h^{\prime}(t)=-32t+84 \\ \text{ Now, put }h^{\prime}(t)=0 \\ t=\frac{21}{8} \\ \text{ At }t=\frac{21}{8}\text{ we get stationary points.} \end{gathered}[/tex]

To check maximum and minimum value

[tex]\begin{gathered} h^{\prime}^{\prime}(t)=-32(<0) \\ \text{ At }t=\frac{21}{8}\text{ the function is maximum.} \end{gathered}[/tex]

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