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18 April, 02:45

Suppose you built a catapult that can launch a ball

from the ground at an initial velocity of 16 feet per

second. The function h (t) = - 16t2 + 16t represents the

height, h (t), in feet, that the ball has reached after t

seconds. What domain is reasonable for the

function? Explain.

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  1. 18 April, 03:00
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    0 ≤ t ≤ 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The function can be factored as ...

    h (t) = - 16t (t - 1)

    It will have non-negative values for t in the interval [0, 1]. Negative values of h don't make much sense in this context, so the reasonable domain is [0, 1].
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