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Mathematics, 19.03.2020 03:12, TierraNicole6865

The function y=βˆ’16x2+36 represents the height y (in feet) of an apple x seconds after falling from a tree. Find and interpret the x- and y-intercepts. I need to findthe x-intercept, and when will the apple hit the ground after x seconds.

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