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The graph shows the height, y, in meters, of a rocket above sea level in terms of the time
seconds, since it was launched. The rocket landed at sea level.
What does the x-intercept represent in this situation?
A
the height from which the rocket was launched
B the time it took the rocket to return to sea level
C. the total distance the rocket flew while it was in flight
D. the time it took the rocket to reach the highest point in its fight

HHHHEeeelllpppPPp The graph shows the height, y, in meters, of a rocket above sea-example-1
User Tevin Joseph K O
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A because the x axis represents time, so the x intercept is the amount of time it took for the rocket to return to sea level.
User Rosina
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A I think I’m not sure sry if u get it wrong
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