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Mathematics, 28.02.2021 23:20 Angel1107

PLS HELP A newspaper delivery person in a car is tossing folded newspapers from
the car window to driveways. The speed of the car is 30 feet per second,
and the driver does not slow down. The newspapers are tossed horizontally
from a height of 4 feet above the ground. The height of the papers as they
are thrown can be modeled by y = ā€“16t2 +4, and the distance they travel to
the driveway is d = 30t.

The delivery person starts to throw the newspapers at an angle and the height
of the papers as they travel can now be modeled by y=-16t+ 12t+4.
How long does it take the papers to reach the ground now?

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