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Question 248253: I'm having difficulty with this problem: If an object is propelled upward from the ground level with an initial velocity of 224 ft per second, it's height "h" in feet "t" seconds later is given by the equation h=224t-16t^2. After how many seconds does the object hit the ground?
Plug in since the height at the ground level is zero.
Rearrange the equation and terms.
Factor out the GCF -16t
or Set each factor equal to zero.
or Solve for 't' in each equation
So the object will be at the ground level when t=0 or t=14. Ignoring the trivial answer of 0, this means that the object will hit the ground after 14 seconds.