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The height of a hockey puck that is hit toward a goal is modeled by the function f(x) = βˆ’x2 + 8x βˆ’ 10, where x is the distance from the point of impact. complete the square to determine the maximum height of the path of the puck.

βˆ’(x βˆ’ 4)2 + 26; the maximum height of the puck is 26 feet.
βˆ’(x βˆ’ 4)2 + 26; the maximum height of the puck is 4 feet.
βˆ’(x βˆ’ 4)2 + 6; the maximum height of the puck is 4 feet.
βˆ’(x βˆ’ 4)2 + 6; the maximum height of the puck is 6 feet.

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