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30 October, 01:59

Suppose the function g (x) is used to model the height y, of a ball x seconds after the ball is thrown up in the air. Suppose further that a ball reaches its maximum height of 7.5 feet in 5 seconds, and then hits the ground 3 seconds later. What would be an appropriate domain for g (x) ?

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  1. 30 October, 02:22
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    - Suppose the function g (x) is used to model the height y, of a ball x seconds after the ball is thrown up in the air ... Suppose further that a ball reaches its maximum height of 7.5 feet in 5 seconds, and then hits the ground 3.
  2. 30 October, 04:41
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    An appropriate domain, values of x on which the function is defined, will be 10 seconds. This is because the graph of g (x) will show change from 0 to 5 seconds, then again show change from 5 to 8 seconds and finally remain flat as no change will take place from 8 to 10 seconds.
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