A rocket is fired upward from some initial distance above the ground. Its height in feet, h,above the ground, t seconds after it is fired, is given by h= -16t^2+32t+3584.
What is the rocket's maximum height?
___ ft
How long does it take for the rocket to reach its maximum height?
t= ___sec
After it is fired, the rocket reaches the ground at t= ___ sec.


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