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29 March, 16:41

a person walking across a bridge accidentally drops an orange into the river below from a height of 40 ft. the function h = - 16t^2+40 gives the orange'a approximate height h above the water, in feet, after t seconds. graph the function. in how many seconds will the orange hit the water?

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  1. 29 March, 17:30
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    1.58113883 seconds

    Step-by-step explanation:

    h = - 16t^2+40

    We want to find when h = 0, or when the orange hits the water

    0 = - 16t^2+40

    Subtract 40 from each side

    -40 = - 16t^2+40-40

    -40 = - 16t^2

    Divide by - 16

    -40/-16 = - 16/-16 t^2

    2.5 = t^2

    Take the square root of each side

    ±sqrt (2.5) = sqrt (t^2)

    ±1.58113883 = t

    Now time can only be positive (it can't hit the water before it is dropped),

    so t = 1.58113883 seconds
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