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An arrow is shot upward. Its height h, in feet, is given b the equation h=-16t^2+32+5, where t is the time in seconds. How many seconds does it take until the arrow hits the ground?

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is h the height or the feet ?
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Answer:

The time taken to reach the ground is t=2.146 approx 2 seconds.

Explanation:

Given : An arrow is shot upward. Its height h, in feet, is given by the equation
h(t)=-16t^2+32t+5, where t is the time in seconds.

To find : How many seconds does it take until the arrow hits the ground?

Solution :

We have given the equation,
h(t)=-16t^2+32t+5

where, h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds.

We have to find in how many seconds does it take until the arrow hits the ground i.e. height became zero or h(t)=0

Substituting in the equation,


0=-16t^2+32t+5

Solve by quadratic formula,

Solution of equation
ax^2+bx+c=0 is
x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

On comparing, a=-16 , b=32 , c=5

Solution is


t=(-32\pm√((32)^2-4(-16)(5)))/(2(-16))


t=(-32\pm√(1024+320))/(-32)


t=(-32\pm√(1344))/(-32)


t=(-32\pm 36.66)/(-32)


t=(-32+36.66)/(-32),(-32-36.66)/(-32)


t=-0.146,2.146

We reject t=-0.146.

So, The time taken to reach the ground is t=2.146 approx 2 seconds.

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