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Elizabeth attempts a field goal by kicking a football from the ground with an initial vertical

velocity of 64 ft/s. How long will the football be in the air?​

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\bf ~~~~~~\textit{initial velocity} \\\\ \begin{array}{llll} ~~~~~~\textit{in feet} \\\\ h(t) = -16t^2+v_ot+h_o \end{array} \quad \begin{cases} v_o=\stackrel{64}{\textit{initial velocity of the object}}\\\\ h_o=\stackrel{0\qquad \textit{from the ground}}{\textit{initial height of the object}}\\\\ h=\stackrel{}{\textit{height of the object at


\bf h(t)=-16t^2+64t+0\implies h(t)=-16t^2+64t\implies \stackrel{\textit{hits the ground}~\hfill }{0=-16t^2+64t} \\\\\\ 0=-16t(t-4)\implies t= \begin{cases} 0\\ \boxed{4} \end{cases}

Check the picture below, it hits the ground at 0 feet, where it came from, the ground, and when it came back down.

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