SOLUTION: An object's height, in meters, when thrown vertically from the ground at a velocity of 80m/s is given by the equation H=-4.9t^2+80t. Ignoring wind resistance, what is the height of
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Question 724434: An object's height, in meters, when thrown vertically from the ground at a velocity of 80m/s is given by the equation H=-4.9t^2+80t. Ignoring wind resistance, what is the height of the ball after 2 seconds? 3 seconds? 10 seconds?
In this problem I substituted the seconds in the given equation, but I was told that was incorrect....HELP PLEASE!!!
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An object's height, in meters, when thrown vertically from the ground at a velocity of 80m/s is given by the equation H=-4.9t^2+80t. Ignoring wind resistance, what is the height of the ball after 2 seconds? 3 seconds? 10 seconds?
In this problem I substituted the seconds in the given equation, but I was told that was incorrect....HELP PLEASE!!!
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2 seconds
H(2) = -4.9(2^2) + 80(2) = 140.4 meters
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Do the same for 3 seconds and for 10 seconds.
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cheers,
Stan H.
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