SOLUTION: Hi PLEASE HELP ME!! I really do NOT know what i'm doing!! I need HELP! Help would be greatly appreciated! here is the problem and directions: Use the formula h=rt-4.9t^2 where h is
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Question 23434: Hi PLEASE HELP ME!! I really do NOT know what i'm doing!! I need HELP! Help would be greatly appreciated! here is the problem and directions: Use the formula h=rt-4.9t^2 where h is in meters and the formula h=rt-16t^2 where h is in feet. The Problem: A ball is thrown upward with an intial speed of 24.5 m/s. when is it 19.6 m high? (Two answers)
Please help me, i'm desperate, i just cannot figure out this assignment, i'm having a lot of trouble! Thanks! Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! height = -4.9t^2+(rate)t
h = -4.9t^2+24.5t
Let height be 19.6 m; what is the time?
19.6 = -4.9t^2+24.5t
-4.9t^2+24.5t-19.6=0
This is a quadratic with a=-4.9, b=24.5, c=-19.6