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If a football player passes a football from 4 feet off the ground with an initial velocity of 36 feet per second, how long will it take the football to hit the ground? Use the equation h = −16t^2 + 6t + 4. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
A) 0.72
B) 0.65
C) 0.35
D) 0.27

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D.0.27 that’s the right answer good luck
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Answer:

A) 0.72

Explanation:

You want to find t when h = 0, so you're solving ...

0 = -16t^2 +6t +4

The quadratic formula tells you the solution is ...

t = (-b +√(b² -4ac))/(2a) . . . . . . where you have a=-16, b=6, c=4

t = (-6 -√(36 -4·(-16)·4))/(2(-16)) = (-6 -√292)/-32

t ≈ 0.7215 ≈ 0.72 . . . . seconds

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It appears the velocity number of 36 ft/s is irrelevant, as the equation tells you the initial upward speed of the ball is 6 ft/s.

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