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Jennifer hit a golf ball from the ground, and it followed the projectile h(t)=-16t^2+100, where t is the time in seconds, and h is the height of the ball

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Answer:
2.5\ seconds

Explanation:

The complete exercise is: "Jennifer hit a golf ball from the ground and its movement follows the equation
h(t)=-16t^2+100, where t is the time in seconds, and h(t) is the height of the ball at a given time "t". Find the time that it took the golf ball to hit the ground."

The quadratic function is:


h(t)=-16t^2+100

Since the ground is at
h(t)=0, you need to substitute this into the function:


0=-16t^2+100

Now you must solve for "t". The steps are:

- You need to subtract 100 from both sides:


0-100=-16t^2+100-100\\\\-100=-16t^2

- Now you must divide both sides of the equation by -16:


(-100)/(-16)=(-16t^2)/(-16)\\\\6.25=t^2

- Applying the square root both sides of the equation, you get:


\±√(6.25) =√(t^2)\\\\t_1=2.5\\\\t_2=-2.5

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