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An archer releases an arrow with an initial velocity of 20 feet per second at a height of 12 feet. The path the arrow takes can be modeled using the function f(x)=βˆ’16x2+20x+12, where f(x) represents the height, in feet, of the arrow and x represents the time the arrow travels in seconds. What is the maximum height, in feet, reached by the arrow? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Do not include units in your answer

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