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The equation h = 2 + 23.7t - 4.9t^2 represents the height of a pumpkin that is catapulted up in the
air as a function of time, t, in seconds. The height is measured in meters above ground. The pumpkin is
shot up at a vertical velocity of 23.7 meters per second.
1. Without writing anything down, consider these questions:
• What do you think the 2 in the equation tells us in this situation? What about the -4.9t^2?
• If we graph the equation, will the graph open upward or downward? Why?
• Where do you think the vertical intercept would be?
What about the horizontal intercepts?
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