Asked by Jeffrey
The distance an object falls on the Moon can be modeled by the function
ℎ(𝑡) = 2.7𝑡^2 where 'h' is in feet and 't' is in seconds. How long does it take an object to fall 300 feet on the moon? Show your steps.
ℎ(𝑡) = 2.7𝑡^2 where 'h' is in feet and 't' is in seconds. How long does it take an object to fall 300 feet on the moon? Show your steps.
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Answered by
R_scott
300 = 2.7 t^2
t = √(300 / 2.7)
t = √(300 / 2.7)
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