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22 March, 19:37

The height h (in feet) of an object t seconds after it is dropped can be modeled by the quadratic equation h = - 16t2 + h0, where h0 is the initial height of the object. Suppose a small rock dislodges from a ledge that is 255 ft above a canyon floor. Solve the equation h = - 16t2 + 255 for t, using the quadratic formula to determine the time it takes the rock to reach the canyon floor.

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  1. 22 March, 22:15
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    H=-16t^2+255

    -255=-16t^2

    15.9375=t^2

    3.99=t
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