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Suppose an object is dropped from a height h0 above the ground. Then its height after t seconds is given by h = -16t^2 + h0, where h is measured in feet. Use this information to solve the problem. If a ball is dropped from 226 ft above the ground, how long does it take to reach ground level? Suppose an object is dropped from a height h0 above the ground. Then its height after t seconds is given by h = -16t^2 + h0, where h is measured in feet. Use this information to solve the problem. If a ball is dropped from 226 ft above the ground, how long does it take to reach ground level? Show more…

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The height \( h \) of the object after \( t \) seconds is given by the equation: \[ h = -16t^2 + h_0 \] where \( h_0 \) is the initial height from which the object is dropped. In this problem, \( h_0 = 226 \) feet. Show more…

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- 00:01 In this question, we are going to write a quadratic model that represents the height of an object that's been dropped. 00:11 This is the formula we'll use on the screen. 00:14 That's an h sub -zero. 00:17 H is the height that we will be concerned with. 00:24 H -sub -0 is the original height from which it was dropped. 00:33 And we've been given that information. 00:35 So we have negative 16 t squared dropped from an original height of 226 feet... Need help? Use Ace Ace is your personal tutor. It breaks down any question with clear steps so you can learn. Start Using Ace Ace is your personal tutor for learning Step-by-step explanations Instant summaries Summarize YouTube videos Understand textbook images or PDFs Study tools like quizzes and flashcards Listen to your notes as a podcast

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