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2 February, 22:53

How do I solve for the h intercept?

the equation is h = - 4.9t (squared) + 5t + 2

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  1. 2 February, 23:02
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    The h intercept would be 2
  2. 2 February, 23:12
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    If you draw the graph of the equation, the graph will cross

    the 'h' axis when t=0.

    So, to find the h-intercept, just set t=0.

    h = - 4.9 (0²) + 5 (0) + 2

    = 2.

    The h-intercept is 2.
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