A bike trail is drawn on a coordinate system. Each end of the trail is an x-intercept. The height of the trail is modeled by the function h(x) = "0.1x2 - 0.3x + 2.8, where x is the horizontal distance in kilometers. How many meters is the horizontal distance of the trail?
A bike trail is drawn on a coordinate system. Each end of the trail is an x-intercept. The height of the trail is modeled by the function h(x) = "0.1x2 - 0.3x + 2.8, where x is the horizontal distance in kilometers. How many meters is the horizontal distance of the trail?
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