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8 January, 02:19

The height of a ball thrown directly up with a velocity of 10 feet per second from a initial height of of 100 feet is given by the equation h (t) = - 16tsquared + 10t + 100, where t is the time in seconds and h is the ball's height, measured in feet. When will the ball hit the ground? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 8 January, 06:08
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    The ball will hit the ground when h (t) = 0 so:

    -16t^2+10t+100=0

    Using the quadratic equation:

    t = (-10±√6500) / - 32, and since t>0

    t≈2.8 seconds (to nearest tenth of a second)
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