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An arrow is launched upward with an initial speed of 100 meters per second (m/s). the equations above describe the constant-acceleration motion of the arrow, where v0 is the initial speed of the arrow, v is the speed of the arrow as it is moving up in the air, h is the height of the arrow above the ground, t is the time elapsed since the arrow was projected upward, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s2).1. what is the maximum height from the ground the arrow will rise to the nearest meter? 2. how long will it take for the arrow to reach its maximum height to the nearest tenth of a second?

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