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Two cows are getting ready to jump over the moon. The height, h, in feet of one cow after t seconds is given by the equation h(t) = -8t^2 + 56t + 160. The height of the other cow is given by the equation h(t) = -8t^2 + 97t. After how many seconds are the cows at the same height?

Two cows are getting ready to jump over the moon. The height, h, in feet of one cow-example-1

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Given:

The equations for height of cows is,


h(t)=-8t^2+56t+160
h(t)=-8t^2+97t

Step-by-step explanation:

For the same height the equation are equal. So,


\begin{gathered} -8t^2+56t+160=-8t^2+97t \\ 97t-56t=160 \\ 41t=160 \\ t=(160)/(41) \\ =3.90243 \\ \approx3.902 \end{gathered}

So after 3.902 seconds two cows are at the same height.

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