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28 September, 07:55

A ball is thrown vertically upward from the ground. Its distance in feet from the ground in t seconds is s equals negative 16 t squared plus 240 t. After how many seconds will the ball be 864 feet from the ground?

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  1. 28 September, 11:44
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    t₁ = 3 s

    Explanation:

    In this exercise, the vertical displacement equation is not given

    y = 240 t + 16 t²

    Where y is the displacement, 240 is the initial velocity and 16 is half the value of the acceleration

    Let's replace

    864 = 240 t + 16 t²

    Let's solve the second degree equation

    16 t² + 240 t - 864 = 0

    Let's divide by 16

    t² + 15 t - 54 = 0

    The solution of this equation is

    t = [-15 ± √ (15 2 - 4 1 (-54)) ] / 2 1

    t = [-15 ±√ (225 + 216) ] / 2

    t = [-15 + - 21] / 2

    We have two solutions.

    t₁ = [-15 + 21] / 2

    t₁ = 3 s

    t₂ = - 18 s

    Since time cannot have negative values, the correct t₁ = 3s
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