SOLUTION: hey, could you please solve the following problem for me, and thank you. Sammy McWire hits a massive pop-up. the height h, in meters, of the ball is given by h = 1.2+20t-5t^2,

Algebra ->  Quadratic Equations and Parabolas -> SOLUTION: hey, could you please solve the following problem for me, and thank you. Sammy McWire hits a massive pop-up. the height h, in meters, of the ball is given by h = 1.2+20t-5t^2,      Log On


   



Question 159246: hey,
could you please solve the following problem for me, and thank you.
Sammy McWire hits a massive pop-up. the height h, in meters, of the ball is
given by h = 1.2+20t-5t^2, where t is in seconds. what is the maximum height
of the ball? if it is caught at the same height at which it was hit. how long
is it in the air?
i will be waiting for the solution,
and thank you again,

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find the max height, you need to find the vertex. Notice how the equation h=-5t%5E2%2B20t%2B1.2 (I just rearranged the terms) is in the form y=at%5E2%2Bbt%2Bc. So you can use the formula t=%28-b%29%2F%282a%29 to find the value of "t" at the vertex (ie the time it takes to get to the peak). Once you find "t", plug it into h=-5t%5E2%2B20t%2B1.2 to find the height


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To find the time it takes for the object to hit the ground, simply plug in h=0 into h=-5t%5E2%2B20t%2B1.2 to get 0=-5t%5E2%2B20t%2B1.2. Now use the quadratic formula to solve for "t"


Hopefully this explanation made sense. If not, then just repost the problem or email me at jim_thompson5910@hotmail.com