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20 May, 10:12

Evaluate h (0). what does this value tell you? Explain in the context of the problem

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  1. 20 May, 10:36
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    An equation is needed to evaluate h (0).

    When you evaluate h (0), you find the y-intercept of the graph because the independent variable inside the brackets, probably x or t, equates to 0.

    The problem is needed for its context to be explained.

    Although in most math problems, when h (x) form is used, h usually represents height.

    I assume h (0) is the initial height, maybe the height that the rocket was launched or the height that the person who threw the ball is.
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