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14 December, 22:54

A diver is standing on a platform 24ft. Above the pool. He jumps from the platform with an initial upward velocity of 8ft/s. Use the formula h (t) = -16^2+vt+s, where h is his height above the water, t is the time, v is his starting upward velocity, and s is his starting height. How long will it take for him to hit the water?

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  1. 14 December, 23:20
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    He will take 1.5 seconds to hit the water

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * The formula h (t) = - 16t² + vt + s

    - h is the his height above the water

    - v is his initial up-word velocity

    - s is his starting height

    - t is the time

    * When he hits the water h (t) = 0

    - because h is his height above the water

    ∴ - 16t² + vt + s = 0

    ∵ v = 8 ft/s

    ∵ s = 24 ft

    ∴ - 16t² + 8t + 24 = 0 ⇒ * (-1)

    ∴ 16t² - 8t - 24 = 0 ⇒ : 8

    ∴ 2t² - t - 3 = 0 ⇒ by using factorization

    ∴ (2t - 3) (t + 1) = 0

    ∴ 2t - 3 = 0 ⇒ 2t = 3 ⇒ t = 3/2 = 1.5 sec

    ∴ t + 1 = 0 ⇒ t = - 1 ⇒ rejected the time is positive value

    * He will take 1.5 seconds to hit the water
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