clearly this ball was thrown on this earth, or else your equation would have been
h = 72t - 16t^2
I will assume you have a typo
Your equation is a parabol.
Do you know how to find the vertex of a parabola?
I too am lost in trying to figure out your arithmetic.
Did you decide to just add and subtract some numbers?
The velocity of a ball thrown in the air is 72ft
Per second. The height of the ball after t seconds
Is represented by the equation
H = 72ft t - 62t^2.
Describe the dependent variable, the domain and range.
Honestly I have to say I am lost
72 + 72ft - 256 = ?
72 + 184t =0
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This is exactly the word problem that was given to me by my teacher whom is a coach if I might add.
I just noticed in the "Related Questions" below, that Steve noticed the same problem with the same question.
I would strongly suggest that your coach (math-teacher) is mistaken.
I would strongly suggest that your coach (math-teacher) is mistaken.
H=72t-16t2