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28 January, 11:49

When using quadratics to model parabolic motion, which value represents the time at which the object falls to the ground? x-intercept y-intercept axis of symmetry vertex

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  1. 28 January, 12:11
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    Answer: x-intercept

    Step-by-step explanation:

    NOTES

    1) Parabolic motion is represented by the equation:

    h (t) = - 9.8t² + vt + h (in meters per second²), v is velocity

    or

    h (t) = - 32t² + vt + h (in feet per second²), v is velocity

    2) The x-axis is time (in seconds) & the y-axis is height (in meters or feet).

    Since you want to know what time the object hit the ground, h = 0

    Therefore, you are looking for the zero of the equation, which is on the x-axis, thus is the x-intercept.
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