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A ball is thrown from initial height of 2 feet with an initial upward velocity of 35 ft./s. The ball's height H (in feet) after T seconds is given by the following. H=2+35T-16T^2 Find all values of T for
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A ball is thrown from initial height of 2 feet with an initial upward velocity of 35 ft./s. The ball's height H (in feet) after T seconds is given by the following. H=2+35T-16T^2
Find all values of T for which the ball's height is 20 feet. Round your answer(s) to the nearest hundredth.
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h=-16t²+35t+2
Solve for h=20
20=-16t²+35t+2
-16t²+35t-18=0
Using the quadratic equation, we get values of
1.36075011704
and 0.826749882959 as values for t ☺☺☺☺
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so if the height is going to be 20ft, that means 20 = 2+35t-16t²
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