SOLUTION: The height of an object thrown in the air is given by h = t2 – 7t + 3, where h is in feet and t is the time in seconds the object has been in motion. At what time (to the nearest
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Question 224402: The height of an object thrown in the air is given by h = t2 – 7t + 3, where h is in feet and t is the time in seconds the object has been in motion. At what time (to the nearest tenth) is the object 10 feet in the air? Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! h = t^2 – 7t + 3
Set h to zero and solve for t:
0 = t^2 – 7t + 3
Since we can't factor, we must resort to the quadratic equation. Doing so, yields:
x = {6.5, 0.5}
So, the object will be 10 feet at 0.5 seconds and 6.5 seconds.
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Details of quadratic equation follows...
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