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Jack kicked a football. The height, h(t) in feet, of the ball t seconds is given by the quadractic function
h(t)=
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Jack kicked a football. The height, h(t) in feet, of the ball t seconds is given by the quadractic function
h(t)=16t^2+64t.
a. After how many secounds does the ball hit the ground? Show how you determined your answer?
b. Does the ball reach its maximum height a t=2 seconds? Show how you determined your answer?
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Jack kicked a football. The height, h(t) in feet, of the ball t seconds is given by the quadractic function
h(t)=16t^2+64t.
a. After how many secounds does the ball hit the ground? Show how you determined your answer?
When h(t) = 0
Only at t = 0
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b. Does the ball reach its maximum height a t=2 seconds? Show how you determined your answer?
There's no max height, h(t) increases with t.
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