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-If an object is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 14ft14 \mathrm { ft } per sec, then its height (in feet) is given by h(t) =14t2+56th ( t ) = - 14 t ^ { 2 } + 56 t after time tt seconds. What is its maximum height?


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