h(t)=-16t+64t
what does each zero of this fuction represent
The zeros of a function are the values of the independent variable where the dependent variable has value of
zero
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To find the zeros of the function h(t) = -16t + 64t, we need to set h(t) equal to zero and solve for t.
Setting h(t) = 0, we have:
0 = -16t + 64t
Combining like terms:
0 = 48t
Dividing both sides by 48:
0/48 = t
Which simplifies to:
0 = t
So, the zero of this function, t = 0, represents the point on the graph where it intersects the t-axis, also known as the x-axis. In other words, it is the value of t for which h(t) equals zero.