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The Square Root Property

An equation that can be written in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0 is called a quadratic equation.

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Galelio Galilei developed a formula for freely falling objects described by where d is the distance in feet that an object falls in t seconds.

If the Leaning Tower is abut 180 feet tall use Galileo’s formula to determine how long it would take an object dropped form the tower to fall to the ground.

If the Leaning Tower is abut 180 feet tall use Galileo’s formula to determine how long it would take an object dropped form the tower to fall to the ground.

If the Leaning Tower is abut 180 feet tall use Galileo’s formula to determine how long it would take an object dropped form the tower to fall to the ground.

If the Leaning Tower is abut 180 feet tall use Galileo’s formula to determine how long it would take an object dropped form the tower to fall to the ground.

If the Leaning Tower is abut 180 feet tall use Galileo’s formula to determine how long it would take an object dropped form the tower to fall to the ground.

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Section 8.1 Problems 1 - 24