A ball is tossed upward. Its height after t seconds is given in the table.
Using Geogebra, we find the quadratic function that models the height is given by H(t) = -16t^2 + 50t + 5.5 feet. Use the model to determine when the ball reaches the height of 32 feet.
0.7 sec, 2.4 sec
0.75 sec, 2.38 sec
0.83 sec, 2.29 sec
0.7 sec, 2.38 sec
A ball is tossed upward. Its height after t seconds is given in the table. Time (seconds): 0.5, 1, 1.5 Height (feet): 26.5, 39.5, 44.5, 41.5, 30.5
Using Geogebra, we find the quadratic function that models the height is given by H(t) = -16t^2 + 50t + 5.5 feet. Use the model to determine when the ball reaches the height of 32 feet.
0.7 sec, 2.4 sec
0.75 sec, 2.38 sec
0.83 sec, 2.29 sec
0.7 sec, 2.38 sec