Question 407696:  lauren dove into a swimming pool from 15 foot high diving board with an initial velocity of 8 per second. Find the time t in seconds it took lauren to enter the water. Use the model for velocity motion given by the equation h=16t^2+vt+s, where h is height in feet ,  t is seconds, v is the initial upward velocity in feet per second, and s is the initial height in feet.  
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! lauren dove into a swimming pool from 15 foot high diving board with an initial velocity of 8 per second. 
 Find the time t in seconds it took lauren to enter the water. 
 Use the model for velocity motion given by the equation h=16t^2+vt+s, where 
 h is height in feet , t is seconds, v is the initial upward velocity in feet 
 per second, and s is the initial height in feet. 
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I think the equation should be h = -16t^2 + vt + s (-16t^2 is the downward force of gravity) 
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When the diver strikes the water, h = 0, therefore 
-16t^2 + 8t + 15 = 0 
Multiply by -1 and try to factor this 
16t^2 - 8t - 15 = 0 
(4t - 5)(4t + 3) = 0 
Positive solution 
4t = 5 
t =   
t = 1.25 seconds to hit the water 
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