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The function y= -16t^2 +24t represents the height y (in feet) of a tennis ball bouncing straight up from the ground t seconds after it bounces. After how many seconds does the tens ball return to the ground?

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We want to know the time, t, it takes the ball to reach a height (y) of 0.

0=-16t^2+24t
We can factor out the GCF first. The largest number that will divide evenly into 16 and 24 is 8. Also, both terms have a t, so we can factor that out as well:

0=8t(-2t+3) (-16/8 = -2 and 24/8 = 3)
Using the zero product property, we know that either 8t=0 or -2t+3=0. Solving the first equation, we would divide both sides by 8:
8t/8=0/8
t=0
This is at 0 seconds, before the ball is in the air at all.
Solving the second equation, we start by subtracting 3 from both sides:
-2t+3-3=0-3
-2t=-3
Now we divide both sides by -2
-2t/-2=-3/-2
t=1.5
After 1.5 seconds, the ball will hit the ground again.
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