The height, in meters, above sea level of a NASA launched rocket is given by...

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The height, in meters, above sea level of a NASA launched rocket is given by h(t)=-4.9t + 151t+122where t represents the number of seconds since the rocket was launched.Assuming that the rocket will splash down into the ocean, after how many seconds will the splashdownoccur?Round your answer to 3 decimal places as neededHow many meters above sea level does the rocket get at its peak?

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