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Chewy
2 October, 08:15
Given h (t) = - 2 (t+5) ^2+4, find h (-8)
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Talon Orozco
2 October, 10:16
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Hello,
h (t) = - 2 (t+5) ²+4
h (-8) = - 2 (-8+5) ²+4
=-2 * (-3) ²+4
=-2*9+4
=-18+4
=-14
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