A basketball is thrown upward. The height f(t), in feet, of the basketball at time t, in seconds, is given by the following function: f(t) = -16t2 + 16t + 32 Which of the following is a reasonable domain of the graph of the function when the basketball falls from its maximum height to the ground
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Complete the square and find the vertex. But when does the ball hit the ground? f(x)=0?
when f(t) = 0 , what will be the values of t? in between those values will be the domain.
the answer choices are 0.5 < t < 1 0.5 < t < 2 1 < t < 2 1 < t < 1.
0 = -16t^2 + 16t + 32 solve for t
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. A ball is thrown upward from the top of a building. The function below shows the height of the ball in relation to sea level, ft, in fe et, at different times t in seconds: f(t) = -16t2 + 48t + 100 The average rate of change of f(t) from t = 3 seconds to t = 5 seconds is _____feet per second @Imperfect_Queen
1.4 < t < 3
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