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As Isla prepares to set off fireworks, she wants to ensure the spectators are a safe distance away. When shot in the air, one firework will follow the path h(x)=−x^(2)+15x
, where h(x) is the height of the firework, and x is the horizontal distance it travels in feet. To determine how far the firework will travel before it reaches the ground, Isla sets the height equal to zero, and solves the following quadratic equation: 0=−x^(2)+15x
. How far will the firework travel before it reaches the ground?(1 point)
Responses
30 feet
30 feet
−15
feet
negative 15 feet
15 feet
15 feet
7.5 feet
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Factor: 0 = -x^2 + 15x = x(-x + 15).
So x = 0 or x = 15. The nonzero horizontal distance is 15 feet.
So x = 0 or x = 15. The nonzero horizontal distance is 15 feet.
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