A rock is thrown upward from a bridge into a river below. The function f(t)=−16t^2+36t+136 determines...

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A rock is thrown upward from a bridge into a river below. Thefunction f(t)=−16t^2+36t+136 determines the height of the rockabove the surface of the water (in feet) in terms of the number ofseconds t since the rock was thrown.

  1. What is the bridge's height above the water?

  2. How many seconds after being thrown does the rock hit thewater?

  3. How many seconds after being thrown does the rock reach itsmaximum height above the water?

  4. What is the rock's maximum height above the water?

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