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8. A town launches fireworks from a boat on the river to celebrate New Year's Day. The height of the fireworks above ground in
meters can be represented by the function
f(t) = -4.9t^2 + 39.2t + 1.6. If t represents the time in seconds,
what is the maximum height the fireworks will reach?
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