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The formula equals 16t squared is used to approximate the distance​ s, in​ feet, that an object falls freely from rest in t seconds. the height of a building is 1437 feet. how long would it take for an object to fall from the​ top?

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The equation is actually
h(t)=-16t^2+1437. Free fall is always -16t^2 as the position function. We are looking for how long it takes the object to hit the ground. In other words, the height of an object is 0 when it is laying on the ground, so how long (t) did it take to get there? We will then set that position equal to 0 and solve for t.
0=-16t^2+1437. If we subtract 1437 from both sides and divide by -16, we have
t^2=89.8125. Taking the square root of both sides gives us, rounded to the nearest tenth, t = 9.5 or t=-9.5. The 2 things in math that will never EVER be negative are time and distance/length, so -9.5 is out. That means that it took just about 9.5 seconds for the object to fall to the ground from a height of 1437 feet when pulled on by the force of gravity.
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