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25 June, 17:29

In the past, professional baseball was played at the Astrodome in

Houston, Texas. The Astrodome has a maximum height of 63.4 m. The

height in meters of a baseball t seconds after it is hit straight up in the air

with a velocity of 45 m/s is given by h = - 9.88 + 45t + 1. Will a baseball hit

straight up with this velocity hit the roof of the Astrodome? Use the

discriminant to explain your answer.

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  1. 25 June, 17:41
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    The correct value of the h function is; h = - 9.8t² + 45t + 1

    Answer:

    Using the discriminant, no real solution exists and the baseball will not hit the roof.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are told the height is expressed as; h = - 9.8t² + 45t + 1

    Also that the Astrodome has a maximum height of 63.4 m

    Thus, to find out if the baseball hit at a velocity of 45 m/s will hit the roof, we'll replace h with 63.4m.

    Thus;

    63.4 = - 9.8t² + 45t + 1

    Subtract 63.4 from both sides to give;

    -9.8t² + 45t + 1 - 63.4 = 0

    -9.8t² + 45t - 62.4 = 0

    Using quadratic formula, we have;

    t = - 45 ± √{ (45² - (4 * (-9.8) * (-62.4) }

    t = - 45 ± √ (2025 - 2446.08)

    t = - 45 ± √ (-421.08)

    The discriminant is - 421.08

    This value is less than 0.

    Thus, no real solution exists and the baseball will not hit the roof.
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