The function h(t)=−16t^2+75t

represents the height of a ball thrown up into the air after t seconds. What does h(5)
represent?
Responses

The height of the ball 5 seconds after it has been thrown.
The height of the ball 5 seconds after it has been thrown.

The ball took 5 seconds to hit the ground.
The ball took 5 seconds to hit the ground.

The time it takes the ball to reach its maximum point is 5 seconds.
The time it takes the ball to reach its maximum point is 5 seconds.

The final height is 5 feet.

The height of the ball 5 seconds after it has been thrown.

The height of the ball 5 seconds after it has been thrown.

To find out what h(5) represents in the given function, we need to substitute 5 for t in the function h(t).

h(t) = -16t^2 + 75t

h(5) = -16(5)^2 + 75(5)
= -16(25) + 375
= -400 + 375
= -25

Therefore, h(5) represents the height of the ball 5 seconds after it has been thrown. In this case, the height is -25 units (it could be interpreted as negative distance below the starting point or height during descent).