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| Question 321711:  Phone was thrown from top of a building.  The height h(t) of the cell phone at time (t) is described by the function h(t) = -16tsquared +96t+112.  When will the phone be at a height of 192 feet and how many seconds will it take to hit the ground?
 I have tried putting the numbers in and just cannot figure this out.  Can you help please?  Thanks
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Phone was thrown from top of a building. The height h(t) of the cell phone at time (t) is described by the function h(t) = -16tsquared +96t+112.
 When will the phone be at a height of 192 feet and how many seconds will it take to hit the ground?
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 -16t^2 + 96t + 112 = h(t)
 The phone will be at 192 ft when h(t) = 192
 -16t^2 + 96t + 112 = 192
 Subtract 192 from both sides
 -16t^2 + 96t + 112 - 192
 -16t^2 + 96t - 80 = 0; a quadratic equation
 Simplify, and change the signs, divide each term by -16
 t^2 - 6t + 5 = 0
 Factors to
 (t - 5)(t + 1) = 0
 The positive solution
 t = 5 sec , tel at 192 ft
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 Phone will hit the ground when h(t) = 0
 -16t^2 + 96t + 112 = 0
 Simplify again, divide by -16
 t^2 - 6t - 7 = 0
 Factors to
 (t - 7)(t + 1) = 0
 positive solution
 t = 7 sec, phone strikes the ground
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