Answer:
3.7
Step-by-step explanation:
each tick represents .1 unit
Factor out the GCF of
21
b
2
c
2
from
63
b
2
c
4
+
42
b
3
c
2
.
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Factor out the GCF of
21
b
2
c
2
from each term in the polynomial.
Tap for fewer steps...
Factor out the GCF of
21
b
2
c
2
from the expression
63
b
2
c
4
.
21
b
2
c
2
(
3
c
2
)
+
42
b
3
c
2
Factor out the GCF of
21
b
2
c
2
from the expression
42
b
3
c
2
.
21
b
2
c
2
(
3
c
2
)
+
21
b
2
c
2
(
2
b
)
Since all the terms share a common factor of
21
b
2
c
2
, it can be factored out of each term.
21
b
2
c
2
(
3
c
2
+
2
b
)
The greatest common factor
GCF
is the term in front of the factored expression.
21
b
2
c
2
We are to find the time at which the height of basketball thrown by Eli and Karl is equal. We have the functions which model the heights of both basketballs. So by equating the functions representing the height of both basketballs we can find the value of x from that equation at which the height is same for both basketballs.

Thus after 1.25 seconds the height of basketballs thrown by Eli and Karl will be at the same height. This can be verified by finding the heights of both at x=1.25
For Eli:

For Karl:

Thus height of both basketball is equal after 1.25 seconds
Answer:
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Answer:
1,708
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