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9 January, 20:55

The height of an object seconds after it is launched is modeled by the function h (t) = -4t^2+16t+180. When will the object hit the ground?

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  1. 9 January, 23:46
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    9 seconds after the object is launched

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The function models the height of the object as a function of the time after the object is launched. Therefore h (t) will be zero, and you will solve for t like a normal quadratic equation.

    0 = - 4t² + 16t + 180

    First, you can factor out the - 4 from all the terms.

    0 = - 4 (t² - 4t - 45)

    Next, factor what is inside the parentheses

    0 = - 4 (t + 5) (t - 9)

    Then you set each of the factors individually to zero and solve

    t + 5 = 0 and t - 9 = 0

    From this we get that time is:

    t = - 5 and t = 9

    Now that time cannot be negative, we figure out that the time is 9 seconds, therefore the object will hit the ground after 9 seconds.
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