A basketball player is shooting a basketball toward the net. The height, in feet, of the ball t seconds after the shot is modeled by the equation h = 6 + 30t – 16t2. Two-tenths of a second after the shot is launched, an opposing player leaps up to block the shot. The height of the shot blocker's outstretched hands t seconds after he leaps is modeled by the equation h = 9 + 25t – 16t2. If the ball was on a path to reach the net 1.7 seconds after the shooter launches it, does the leaping player block the shot?

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basketball player is shooting a basketball toward the net. The height, in feet, of the ball t seconds after the shot is modeled by the equation h = 6 + 30t – 16t2. Two-tenths of a second after the shot is launched, an opposing player leaps up to block the shot. The height of the shot blocker’s outstretched hands t seconds after he leaps is modeled by the equation h = 9 + 25t – 16t2. If the ball reaches the net 1.7 seconds after the shooter launches it, does the leaping player block the shot?

Yes, exactly 0.6 seconds after the shot is launched.

Yes, between 0.64 seconds and 0.65 seconds after the shot is launched

Yes, between 0.84 seconds and 0.85 seconds after the shot is launched.

No, the shot is not blocked.

Answer:

Yes, between 0.84 seconds and 0.85 seconds after the shot is launched.

Given that the

equation for shot block height h = 9 + 25t – 16t2.

equation for ball height h = 6 + 30t – 16t2.

From the question ,it can be deducted that the shot is made before two tenths of a second or 0.2seconds

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We can say that the leaping player do not block the shot and thus, the answer is it is No, the shot is not blocked.

What is a shot?

In terms of basketball, a  shot  is known to be the act of throwing a given basketball to a hoop.

Note that in the scenario above, since the ball has reaches the net at about 1.7 seconds after the shooter launches it, We can say that the leaping player do not block the shot and thus, the answer is it is No, the shot is not blocked as it will be hard for the player to do.

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basketball player is shooting a basketball toward the net. The height, in feet, of the ball t seconds after the shot is modeled by the equation h = 6 + 30t – 16t2. Two-tenths of a second after the shot is launched, an opposing player leaps up to block the shot. The height of the shot blocker’s outstretched hands t seconds after he leaps is modeled by the equation h = 9 + 25t – 16t2. If the ball reaches the net 1.7 seconds after the shooter launches it, does the leaping player block the shot?

Yes, exactly 0.6 seconds after the shot is launched.

Yes, between 0.64 seconds and 0.65 seconds after the shot is launched

Yes, between 0.84 seconds and 0.85 seconds after the shot is launched.

No, the shot is not blocked.

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