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If an object is dropped from a height of 144 ft, the function h(t) = –16t² + 144 gives the height of the object after t seconds. When will the object hit the ground? (1 point) 1.5 s 3 s 6 s 9 s
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If an object is dropped from a height of 144 ft, the function h(t) = –16t² + 144 gives the height of the object after t seconds. When will the object hit the ground? (1 point)
1.5 s
3 s
6 s
9 s
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h(t) = -16t² + 144
When will the object hit the ground? This means that the height will equal to 0.
h(t) = 0
0 = -16t² + 144
16t² = 144
t² = 144/16
t² = 9
√t² = √9
t = 3
The object will hit the ground after 3 seconds.
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