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The height h, in feet, of a projectile t seconds after launch is modeled by the equation h = 32t- 16t^2. How long after does the projectile return to the ground?
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The height h, in feet, of a projectile t seconds after launch is modeled by the equation h = 32t- 16t^2. How long after does the projectile return to the ground?
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A) 2 seconds
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hello :
the projectile return to the ground when :
32t- 16t² =0
16t (2-8t) = 0
16t = 0 or 2-8t = 0
t = 0 ( refused) or t = 1/4
after 1/4 s
the projectile return to the ground
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