SOLUTION: using the function h(t)=-16t+80t, how do I find the values of h(2)-h(1)/ 2-1?
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using the function h(t)=-16t+80t, how do I find the values of h(2)-h(1)/ 2-1?
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Write it like THIS: (h(2)-h(1))/( 2-1)
Evaluate THIS:
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using the function h(t)=-16t+80t, how do I find the values of h(2)-h(1)/ 2-1?
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