SOLUTION: A football is kicked into the air. The height of the football is modelled by h(t)=-5t2+16t+1 , where h(t) is the height in metres and t is the time in seconds from its release. Wh

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Question 1173630: A football is kicked into the air. The height of the football is modelled by h(t)=-5t2+16t+1 , where
h(t) is the height in metres and t is the time in seconds from its release. When will the football first reach a
height of 13 metres?

Answer by ikleyn(52787)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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To find the answer, solve this quadratic equation


    -5t^2 + 16t + 1 = 13.

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