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| Question 95054:  Science and Medicine. The equation h = -16t^2 + 112t gives the height of an arrow, shot upward form the ground with an initial velocity of 112 ft/s, where t is the time after the  arrow leaves the ground. Find the time it takes for the arrow to reach a height of 180 ft.
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The equation h=-16t^2 + 112t gives the height of an arrow, shot upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 112 ft/s, where t is the time after the arrow leaves the ground. Find the time it takes for the arrow to reach a height of 180 ft. :
 Substitute 180 for h in the given equation: -16t^2 + 112t = h
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 -16t^2 + 112t = 180
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 -16t^2 + 112t - 180 = 0; subtract 180 from both sides, gives us a quadratic eq:
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 Simplify divide equation by -4, that changes the signs and gives you:
 4t^2 - 28t + 45 = 0
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 Factor this to:
 (2t - 5)(2t - 9) = 0
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 2t = +5
 t = 2.5 sec (on the way up)
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 2t = +9
 t = 4.5 sec (on the way down)
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 Check solution using t = 2.5, in the original equation:
 -16(2.5^2) + 112(2.5) =
 -16(6.25) + 280 =
 -100 + 280 = 180
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 You can check it using the t = 4.5 solution
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