Can someone help me please ?
Jack is standing on the roof of his house in kicked a rubbe...
Mathematics, 07.04.2020 21:46 aprilpendergrass
Can someone help me please ?
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
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2. Restate the question and you’re all words what is it asking you to find (not just x)
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5. Work out the problems using numbers and operations and explaining
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6. Write your final answer in a sentence restating the question.
7. Why does your answer make sense.
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