Maximum height of a fountain

Andresospinaan

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Hello everybody, please i need help in a math project. I need to find out the quadratic equation of a parabola given by a natural water stream-fall of a fountain. My question is: The maximum height of a straight stream is 150meters up, then, how can i know the maximum height if the stream is not straight?? thanks!!
 
Hello everybody, please i need help in a math project. I need to find out the quadratic equation of a parabola given by a natural water stream-fall of a fountain. My question is: The maximum height of a straight stream is 150meters up, then, how can i know the maximum height if the stream is not straight?? thanks!!
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Hello everybody, please i need help in a math project. I need to find out the quadratic equation of a parabola given by a natural water stream-fall of a fountain. My question is: The maximum height of a straight stream is 150meters up, then, how can i know the maximum height if the stream is not straight?? thanks!!

Have you seen the Turning Point form of a quadratic equation before? \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \begin{align*} y = a\,\left( x - h \right) ^2 + k \end{align*}\)
 
I need to find out the quadratic equation of a parabola given by a natural water stream-fall of a fountain. My question is: The maximum height of a straight stream is 150meters up, then, how can i know the maximum height if the stream is not straight?
Please provide the full and exact text of the exercise, the complete instructions, a scan or detailed explanation of any other supplemental information (such as a graphic), along with a clear listing of your thoughts and efforts so far, so we can try to figure out what you're working on. Thank you! ;)
 
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