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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 21:05 lucypackham9

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Jack is standing on the roof of his house in kicked a rubber ball in the air for it to land on the ground for his dog Henry to fetch. The ball is launched into the air from a height of 12 feet at time t=0. The function that models the situation is h(f) = -2t^2 + 10t +12, where T is measured in seconds and H is the height in feet

When will the ball hit the ground

1. List all needed information from the problem

2. Restate the question and you’re all words what is it asking you to find (not just x)

3. What formulas and/or operations do you need to solve this problem ?

4. Explain what your variables in values are (if necessary)

5. Work out the problems using numbers and operations and explaining
( in words) all steps (include the words why and because properties)

6. Write your final answer in a sentence restating the question.

7. Why does your answer make sense.

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