(x)t  0,200,500,700

(y)h ?, ?,   ?,     ?

What are the (y) values to graph?
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If x=h(t)=0, 200, 500, 700 then the t values are 2000-2t=0, 200, 500, 700, making t=1000, 900, 750, 650.

We don't have a parameterised equation for y.
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