SOLUTION: The following function gives the height, (h) meters, of a batted baseball as a function of the time, t seconds, since the ball was hit.
h=-6(t-2.5)^2+38.5
How many seconds after
Algebra.Com
Question 275891: The following function gives the height, (h) meters, of a batted baseball as a function of the time, t seconds, since the ball was hit.
h=-6(t-2.5)^2+38.5
How many seconds after it was hit did the ball hit the ground, to the nearest second?
------------------------------------
I have made an equation of 0=-6(t-2.5)^2+38.5 and then simplified it out to 0=-6t^2+30t+1 but don't know how to solve for t. i have looked at step by step calculators on a bunch of different sites but all of the instructions involved things that i have not learned yet. The answer in the back of the book is 5 and that's what all of the calculators say but i don't know how to get that answer. I just wanted to know if there is an easier way to solve this equation than the calculators give me. Thanks.
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
start with the equation you made
subtracting 38.5 ___ -38.5 = -6(t - 2.5)^2
dividing by -6 ___ 6.417 = (t - 2.5)^2
taking square root ___ ±2.533 = t - 2.5 ___ remember square roots can be positive or negative
adding 2.5 ___ 5.033 = t ___ AND ___ -.033 = t
5 is the answer you are looking for
but the -.033 isn't just junk
___ it represents the time that the ball would have STARTED from the ground
RELATED QUESTIONS
This is how it is written in my Math 11 textbook.
Baseball. The height, h(t) metres,... (answered by ewatrrr)
the function h=-5t2+20t+1 models the height, h meters, of a baseball as a function of the (answered by nerdybill)
The equation h = -16t^2 + 40t + 5 gives the height h, in feet, of a baseball as a... (answered by solver91311)
The function y=-5t^2+20t+2 gives the approximate height, h metres, of a thrown football... (answered by ikleyn)
A ball is dropped vertically off a 45m building. The function that describes the height... (answered by addingup)
The height,h,(in feet)of a baseball that is popped up into the air is a quadratic... (answered by solver91311)
The equation h = - 16t^2 + 40t + 5 gives the height in feet of a baseball as a function... (answered by robertb,ikleyn)
Hi there I need help figuring out what's to do for the following question.
The path... (answered by Alan3354)
Brad threw a baseball off a cliff. The height h, of the ball, in feet, is modeled by the... (answered by josmiceli,TimothyLamb)