I have another question for u guys could u plz help me out? so here it is? Anthony threw a ball from the top of a 10-story building that was 165 feet tall. The equation g(165-h)=1/2v^2 can be used to find the maximum height the ball can attain after being thrown from the top of the building. In this equation g represents the acceleration due to gravity (32 feet per second squared), h is the maximum height attained by the ball, and v is the speed of the ball. rewrite the equation to highlight the maximum height attained by the ball, h.

Question
Answer:
For this case we have the following equation:
 g (165-h) = 1 / 2v ^ 2
 We must clear the value of h.
 Step 1:
 Pass g to divide:
 (165-h) = (1/2) ((v ^ 2) / g)
 Step 2:
 Pass 165 subtracting:
 -h = (1/2) ((v ^ 2) / g) -165
 Step 3:
 Multiply both sides of the equation by -1:
 h = - (1/2) ((v ^ 2) / g) +165
 Answer:
 The equation to highlight the maximum height attained by the ball, h is:
 h = - (1/2) ((v ^ 2) / g) +165
solved
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