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12 January, 00:31

A ball is launched into the sky at 18 feet per second from a 18 meter tall building. The equation for the ball's height, h, at time t seconds is h = - 6t2 + 18t + 18. When will the ball strike the ground?

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  1. 12 January, 04:01
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    I believe that you meant:

    h (t) = - 16t^2+18t+18 (because - 6t^2 would mean the acceleration due to gravity would be - 12ft/s^2, which certainly is not the case on Earth : P)

    Anyway, the ball will hit the ground when h (t) = 0 so:

    -16t^2+18t+18=0

    16t^2-18t-18=0

    16t^2-18t=18

    t^2-9t/8=9/8

    t^2-9t/8+81/256=9/8+81/256

    (t-9/16) ^2=369/256

    t-9/16=±√ (369/256)

    t=9/16±√ (369/256)

    t = (9±√369) / 16, since t>0

    t = (9±3√41) / 16 seconds

    t≈1.763 seconds (to nearest thousandth of a second)
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