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An object is launched vertically in the air at 41.6541.65 meters per second from a 99-meter-tall platform. using the projectile motion model h (t )equals negative 4.9 t squared plus v 0 t plus h 0 commah(t)=−4.9t2+v0t+h0, where h(t) is the height of the projectile t seconds after its departure, v 0v0 is the initial velocity in meters per second, and h 0h0 is the initial height in meters, determine how long it will take for the object to reach its maximum height. what is the maximum height?

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