Answer
Option B is correct.
Initial velocity = 32 ft/s
Initial height = 24 ft.
Step-by-step explanation
The function gives us the function that models the height, h, in feet for the ball as a function of time, t, in seconds.
h(t) = -16t (t - 2) + 24
We are then asked to find the initial velocity and the initial height of the ball.
This means we find the velocity and the height of the ball at t = 0
Velocity is given as the first derivative of the height function
v = (dh/dt)
h(t) = -16t (t - 2) + 24
h(t) = -16t² + 32t + 24
v = (dh/dt) = -32t + 32
When t = 0
v = -32t + 32 = -32 (0) + 32 = 0 + 32 = 32 ft/s
Initial velocity = 32 ft/s
For the initial height, t = 0
h(t) = -16t (t - 2) + 24
h(t) = -16t² + 32t + 24
h(0) = -16(0²) + 32(0) + 24
h(0) = 0 + 0 + 24
h(0) = 24 ft
Initial height = 24 ft.
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