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This is my math homework, I don’t understand how to find the seconds of the ball hit the ground

This is my math homework, I don’t understand how to find the seconds of the ball hit-example-1
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When the ball hits the ground, the height of the ball to the ground is h(t) = 0.

Therefore, we can now substitute h(t), and solve the function using quadratic formula.


\begin{gathered} h(t)=-16t^2+16t+400 \\ 0=-16t^2+16t+400 \\ \\ \text{The function is now in standard form where} \\ a=-16,b=16,c=400 \end{gathered}

Using the quadratic formula, substitute the following values a,b, and c.


\begin{gathered} t=( -b \pm√(b^2 - 4ac))/( 2a ) \\ t=( -16 \pm√(16^2 - 4(-16)(400)))/( 2(-16) ) \\ t=\frac{-16\pm\sqrt[]{256-(-25600)}}{-32} \\ t=( -16 \pm√(25856))/( -32 ) \\ t=( -16 \pm16√(101)\, )/( -32 ) \\ \\ t=(-16+16√(101))/(-32) \\ t=-4.52494 \\ \\ t=\frac{-16-16\sqrt[]{101}\, }{-32} \\ t=5.52494 \end{gathered}

We have two solutions, t = -4.52494, and t = 5.52494. However, we will disregard the negative time value.

Therefore, the ball will hit the ground after 5.52494 seconds.

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