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When will Peter's baseball hit the ground? Use mathematical evidence to explain your answer.

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Question:

The height of Peter’s baseball is given by the graph below (See attachment)

  • When will Peter’s baseball reach the highest height? What is the height?
  • When will Peter’s baseball hit the ground? Use mathematical evidence to explain your answer.

Answer:

  • Peter's baseball reached the maximum height at 1.5 seconds
  • Peter's baseball hit the ground at 4 seconds

Explanation:

The (a) & (b) will be answered by making reference to the attachment.

Solving (a): Time to reach maximum height

The height is plotted at the vertical axis while the time taken is at the horizontal axis.

From the attachment; the following details can be observed

  • The maximum height is at 90ft
  • When the maximum height is traced to the horizontal axis, the corresponding time is 1.5s

Using function notations, this can be represented as:


f(1.5) = 90

And the interpretation is that:

Peter's baseball reached the maximum height at 1.5 seconds

Solving (b): Time to hit the ground

The interpretation of this question is to solve for the x intercept of the graph.

From the attachment; the following details can be observed

  • The ground is at 0 feet
  • The corresponding time at 0 feet is 4s

Using function notations, this can be represented as:


f(4) = 0

And the interpretation is that:

Peter's baseball hit the ground at 4 seconds

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