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How do we determine “t” ,the seconds it takes for the ball to hit the ground?

How do we determine “t” ,the seconds it takes for the ball to hit the ground?-example-1
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Answer:


2.64\text{ seconds}

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to calculate the number of minutes it takes the ball to hit the ground

To calculate this, we have to solve the quadratic equation and record the positive t value (this is because time t, cannot be negative)

Mathematically, we have the equation to use as follows:


t\text{ = }(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

where a is the coefficient of t^2 which is -16

b is the coefficient of t which is -15

c is the last number which is 151

Substituting the values, we have it that:


t\text{ = }\frac{15\pm\sqrt{(-15)\placeholder{⬚}^2-4(-16)(151)}}{2(-16)}
\begin{gathered} t\text{ = }(15\pm√(9889))/(-32)\text{ = }(15\pm99.44)/(-32) \\ \\ t\text{ = }(15+99.44)/(-32)\text{ or }(15-99.44)/(-32) \\ \\ t\text{ = -3.58 or 2.64} \end{gathered}

Since t cannot be negative, we have t as 2.64 seconds

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