A ball is thrown from an initial height of 6 feet at a rate of 42 ft/s to someone standing on a roof 30 feet above the ground. Use the discriminant to determine if the ball will reach the person on the roof. Again, use the formula h = -16 + vt + c. a. yes bris oritbiw is endtom A+x lo ripnel a esd olsq alugnsoes A E b. no maybe not enough information pitsq ert to enolanamib srt m 0 vd me m Tryd m ar C. d.

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30. A ball is thrown from an initial height of 6 feet at a rate of 42 ft/s to someone standing on a roof 30 feet above
the ground. Use the discriminant to determine if the ball will reach the person on the roof. Again, use the
formula h = -16 + vt + c.
a.
yes
bns analom d+x lo ritblw s.andtom A+x to rfipnol a esd olsq slugnstoos A E
nilb art
ptsq ert to anoianamib art
bniA
b. no
Islo) s
5.016
maybe
not enough information
С.
u pA 30 M
m Thyd m ar
d.
Transcribed Image Text:Vino 30. A ball is thrown from an initial height of 6 feet at a rate of 42 ft/s to someone standing on a roof 30 feet above the ground. Use the discriminant to determine if the ball will reach the person on the roof. Again, use the formula h = -16 + vt + c. a. yes bns analom d+x lo ritblw s.andtom A+x to rfipnol a esd olsq slugnstoos A E nilb art ptsq ert to anoianamib art bniA b. no Islo) s 5.016 maybe not enough information С. u pA 30 M m Thyd m ar d.
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