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18 May, 02:32

Jasmine is diving off a 3-meter springboard. her height in meters above the water when she is x meters horizontally from the end of the board is approximated by the equation h=-x^2+3x+3. what is the maximum height jasmine will reach on her dive?

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  1. 18 May, 06:08
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    5.25 m

    Explanation:

    Given;

    The height equation h;

    h=-x^2+3x+3

    Where;

    h = the height above water

    x = horizontal distance from the end of the board

    The maximum height is at h' = 0, when change in h with respect to change in x is equal to zero.

    differentiating the equation h.

    dh/dx = h' = - 2x + 3 = 0

    Solving for x;

    2x = 3

    x = 3/2

    Substituting into the function h;

    h max = - x^2+3x+3

    h max = - (3/2) ^2 + 3 (3/2) + 3 = - 9/4 + 9/2 + 3 = 9/4 + 3 =

    h max = 21/4 = 5.25 m
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