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H(t)=-16t^2+48t what is the axis of symmetry and what does it represent?

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Answer:

The line of symmetry is t = 3/2

Explanation:

To find the line of symmetry, we use the equation given to find it using a quadratic.

-b/2a

In this equation, a is equal to the coefficient of t^2 and b is the coefficient of t.

-(48)/2(-16)

-48/-32

3/2

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