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23 June, 07:41

Suppose h (t) = - 0.2t? + 2t models the height, in feet, of a ball that is kicked into the air where t is

given as time, in seconds.

After how many seconds does the ball reach its maximum height?

seconds

What is the maximum height of the ball?

After how many seconds does the ball reach the ground?

seconds

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  1. 23 June, 07:54
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    Below in BOLD.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    h (t) = - 0.2t^2 + 2t

    We can find the maximum height and the time by converting to vertex form:

    h (t) = - 0.2 (t^2 - 2t)

    = - 0.2[ (t - 1) ^2 - 1)

    = - 0.2 (t - 1) ^2 + 0.2

    The time to get to maximum height = 1 second and the maximum height is 0.2 m.

    When the ball reaches the ground h = 0 so

    -0.2 (t - 1) ^2 + 0.2 = 0

    (t - 1) ^2 = - 0.2 / - 0.2 = 1

    t - 1 = 1

    t = 2 seconds.
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