Answer:
h = -16t^2+60t+5
Explanation:
We have given that:
Rachel’s ball is modeled by the equation h = –16t2 + 30t + 5.
Dominique throws his tennis ball with the same acceleration, a, from the same initial height, h = -16t2 + 30t - 5, but with an initial velocity, v, double that of Rachel’s.
We have to find:
Which equation best models the height of Dominique’s tennis ball?
Solution:
The equation we have been given is:
h = –16t2 + 30t + 5.
where -16 is the acceleration
30 is the initial velocity
5 is the initial height
So when the initial velocity is doubled then the final equation we get is:
h = -16t^2+60t+5
Thus the equation that models the height of Dominique's tennis ball is
h = -16t^2+60t+5