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an object is launched upwards from an initial height of 4 feet above ground, with an initial velocity of 48 feet per second. if the object's position at time x is given by
f(x) = −16x^2 + vt + s, where v is initial velocity and s is initial height, which equation can be used to find the maximum height of the object after x seconds?
a) f(x) = −16(x − 3)^2 + 40
b) f(x) = −16(x − 1.5)^2 + 40
c) f(x) = −16(x − 1.5)^2 + 20
d) f(x) = −16(x − 1.5)^2 + 32

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