SOLUTION: CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM:
A ball is thrown downward from a window in a tall building. Its position at time t in seconds is s = 16t^2 + 32t, where s is in fee
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A ball is thrown downward from a window in a tall building. Its position at time t in seconds is s = 16t^2 + 32t, where s is in fee
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Question 161256: CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM:
A ball is thrown downward from a window in a tall building. Its position at time t in seconds is s = 16t^2 + 32t, where s is in feet. How long (to the nearest tenth) will it take the ball to fall 175 feet? Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The problem gives you the equation:
s = 16t^2 + 32t
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And, it gives you 's', the distance 175 feet
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175 = 16t^2 + 32t
0 = 16t^2 + 32t + 175
Since we can't factor, we must apply the quadratic equation.
It will produce two numbers:
t = (2.5, -4.5)
We can toss out the negative answer (since it doesn't make sense)
Solution: 2.5 seconds
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Below is the quadratic equation solved: