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Ray Of Light [21]
2 years ago
15

What does -16t^2 mean in h(t)=5+100t-16t^2

Mathematics
1 answer:
marissa [1.9K]2 years ago
4 0

-16t^2 represent the position on the graph on the negative side.

According to the statement

we have given equation is h(t)=5+100t-16t^2 -(1)

And we have to find representation of -16t^2

we know that the equation number (1) represent the Quadratic Equation

And in this we have to solve the Quadratic Equation and find the representation of the given terms. then

h(t)=5+100t-16t^2

5+100t-16t^2 = 0

16t^2 -100t-5 = 0

In this equation 16t^2 represent the equation on the graph.

It means that it shows the position on the graph.

Overall, -16t^2 represent the position on the graph on the negative side.

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