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Juli is going to launch a model rocket in her backyard. When she launches the rocket, the function h(t)=−16t^2+32t models the height, h, of the rocket above the ground as a function of time, t. Find the zero of this function that tells us when the rocket will hit the ground after it is launched.

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Answer:

The zero function the rocket will hit the ground is

t2= 2s

Explanation:


h(t)= -16 t^(2)+32t\\ h=0m\\0=-16 t^(2)+32t\\0=t(-16t+32)\\t1=0\\t2=-16t+32\\16t=32\\t=(32)/(16)=2s\\ t2=2

Checking

t2=0


h(t)=-16t^(2) +32t\\h(2)=-16*2^(2)+32*2\\h(2)=-16*4+32*2\\h(2)=-64+64=0\\h(2)=0 m

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