SOLUTION: Im a parent trying to help my daughter...basically the problem is a kid drops a rock from a bridge, h represents height and t represents time in seconds, how long does it take for
Question 859113: Im a parent trying to help my daughter...basically the problem is a kid drops a rock from a bridge, h represents height and t represents time in seconds, how long does it take for the rock to hit the water from the bridge with the formula h= -16tē-16t+60 Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! According to the equation for h, at t=0, the height, h, is 60. At what time t will h become zero?
You want .
You can use the general solution to a quadratic equation to avoid trying to factorize the quadratic expression; and you need to accept the POSITIVE value for t.
Here is how that is setup but not showing the steps:
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You COULD try to factor the quadratic expression - I began to try factoring but doing so brings up a few different trials to check; directly using the general solution is easier.