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Sofia hits a softball straight up. the equation h= -16t^2 + 90t models the height h, in feet, of the ball after t seconds. How long is the ball in the air?
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Sofia hits a softball straight up. the equation h= -16t^2 + 90t models the height h, in feet, of the ball after t seconds. How long is the ball in the air?
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It is in the air 5.625 seconds.
Using the quadratic formula,
0 is when the ball is first launched, 5.625 is when it hits the ground again.
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