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67. Maximizing the Height of an Object If an object is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 32 ft/second, 32 , ft slash , second , comma then its height after t seconds is given by h(t)=32t−16t2. h , open t close , equals 32 t minus 16 , t squared , . (a) Find the maximum height attained by the object. (b) Find the number of seconds it takes the object to hit the ground.

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