Jerald jumped from a bungee tower. If the equation that models his height, in feet, is h = –16t2 + 729, where t is the time in seconds, for which interval of time is he less than 104 feet above the ground?
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Answer. First option: t > 6.25
Solution:
Height (in feet): h=-16t^2+729
For which interval of time is h less than 104 feet above the ground?
h < 104
Replacing h for -16t^2+729
-16t^2+729 < 104
Solving for h: Subtracting 729 both sides of the inequality:
-16t^2+729-729 < 104-729
-16t^2 < -625
Multiplying the inequality by -1:
(-1)(-16t^2 < -625)
16t^2 > 625
Dividing both sides of the inequality by 16:
16t^2/16 > 625/16
t^2 > 39.0625
Replacing t^2 by [ Absolute value (t) ]^2:
[ Absolute value (t) ]^2 > 39.0625
Square root both sides of the inequality:
sqrt { [ Absolute value (t) ]^2 } > sqrt (39.0625)
Absolute value (t) > 6.25
t < -6.25 or t > 6.25, but t can not be negative, then the solution is:
t > 6.25