SOLUTION: If given the equation: {{{h=(-16t^2)+560t}}}, when does h become 0?

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Question 52249: If given the equation: , when does h become 0?
Answer by rchill(405)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Substitute 0 in for h and solve: . Now factor that into . That means that either or , as either factor can be 0. Solving for each shows us that for the first equation that , and for the second .
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