SOLUTION: A soccer ball is kicked. Its height above the ground can be approximated by using the equation, h=36t-6t^2, where h is the height above the ground in meters and t is the time in se
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Question 440293: A soccer ball is kicked. Its height above the ground can be approximated by using the equation, h=36t-6t^2, where h is the height above the ground in meters and t is the time in seconds. What are the Zeros of this relation?
Answer by jorel1380(3719) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If t=0, then h=0.
6t2=36t
t2=6t
t=6
If t=6, then h=0..
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