Asked by chelsea brown

Jumping spiders can commonly be found in homes and barns throughout the United States. A jumping spider's jump can be modeled by the equation h = 33.3t - 16t2, where t represents the time in seconds and h is the height in feet.

When is the spider's height at zero feet?

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Answered by Anonymous
0 = t(33.3-16t)
so height=0 at t=0 (duh)
and at t = 33.3/16, or 2.08 sec
Answered by chelsea
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