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A golfer hits a ball from a starting elevation of 4 feet with a velocity of 70 feet per second down to a green with an elevation of −5 feet. The number of seconds t it takes the ball to hit the green can be represented by the equation −16t2 + 70t + 4 = −5. How long does it take the ball to land on the green?

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Answer:

t = 4.5 seconds

Explanation:

It is given that, a golfer hits a ball from a starting elevation of 4 feet with a velocity of 70 feet per second down to a green with an elevation of −5 feet.

The number of seconds t it takes the ball to hit the green can be represented by the equation as follows :


-16t^2 + 70t + 4 = -5\\\\-16t^2 + 70t + 9=0......(1)

We need to find time taken by the ball to land on the green. Solving the quadratic equation (1) we get :

t = -0.125 s and t = 4.5 s

Ignoring t = -0.125 s, we get the time taken by the ball to land on the green is 4.5 seconds.

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