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A competitive cliff diver jumps from a height of 75 feet. Find the number of foot the diver is above the ocean in 2 seconds Eva...Question
A competitive cliff-diver jumps from a height of 75 feet. Find the number of feet the diver is above the ocean in 2 seconds. Evaluate for t=2
by using the formula 75−16t2
, where t
is time in seconds
by using the formula 75−16t2
, where t
is time in seconds
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To find the number of feet the diver is above the ocean after 2 seconds, we'll use the formula given:
\[
h(t) = 75 - 16t^2
\]
where \( h(t) \) is the height in feet and \( t \) is the time in seconds.
We need to evaluate \( h(2) \):
\[
h(2) = 75 - 16(2^2)
\]
Calculating \( 2^2 \):
\[
2^2 = 4
\]
Now substituting that back into the equation:
\[
h(2) = 75 - 16(4)
\]
Calculating \( 16(4) \):
\[
16 \times 4 = 64
\]
Now substituting that back into the equation:
\[
h(2) = 75 - 64
\]
Finally, subtracting gives:
\[
h(2) = 11
\]
Therefore, the diver is **11 feet above the ocean** after 2 seconds.
\[
h(t) = 75 - 16t^2
\]
where \( h(t) \) is the height in feet and \( t \) is the time in seconds.
We need to evaluate \( h(2) \):
\[
h(2) = 75 - 16(2^2)
\]
Calculating \( 2^2 \):
\[
2^2 = 4
\]
Now substituting that back into the equation:
\[
h(2) = 75 - 16(4)
\]
Calculating \( 16(4) \):
\[
16 \times 4 = 64
\]
Now substituting that back into the equation:
\[
h(2) = 75 - 64
\]
Finally, subtracting gives:
\[
h(2) = 11
\]
Therefore, the diver is **11 feet above the ocean** after 2 seconds.
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