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5 August, 04:59

An object is thrown upward from a height of 192 feet with an initial velocity of 64 feet per second. The height h (in feet) of the object after t seconds is modeled by the equation

h=16t^2 + 64t+192.

How long will it take for the object to reach the ground?

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  1. 5 August, 05:23
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    ground height = 0

    (are you sure your formula is correct? isn't it - 16t²?)

    if h=16t² + 64t+192 is true then

    16t² + 64t+192 = 0

    t² + 4t + 12 = 0

    t = (-4 ± √ (4² - 4*12)) / 2*1 = (-4 ± √-32) / 2 = - 2 ± 2√-2

    There is no solution of t

    if it is h = - 16t² + 64t+192

    0 = - 16t² + 64t + 192

    t² - 4t - 12 = 0

    (t + 2) (t - 6) = 0

    t should be positive

    t = 6 sec
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