a rock is thrown off a 200-foot cliff. the trajectory of the rock is modeled by the function h(t)=(-10t^2)+200, where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. when will the rock hit the ground.

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Answer:

4.47 seconds.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given function:

[tex]h(t)=-10t^2+200[/tex]

where:

  • h is the height (in feet).
  • t is the time (in seconds).

The rock will hit the ground when h(t) = 0.  

Therefore, set the function to zero and solve for t:

[tex]\begin{aligned}h(t)&=0\\\implies -10t^2+200&=0\\10t^2&=200\\t^2&=20\\t&=\pm\sqrt{20}\\t&=-4.47, 4.47\;\; \sf (2\;d.p.)\end{aligned}[/tex]

As time is positive, t = 4.47 s only.