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26 December, 20:22

The function f (x) is the height of a model rocket x seconds after launch.

The rocket reaches its maximum height in 2.5 seconds and hits the ground at 5 seconds.

What is the practical domain for the function f (x) ?

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[0, 5]

whole numbers in [0, 5]

all real numbers

all integers in [0, 5

+5
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  1. 26 December, 20:44
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    The practical domain for the function f (x) will be [0,5].

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A model rocket is launched from the ground and its height from the ground is given by f (x), t seconds after its launch.

    It is given that the rocket reaches maximum height at t = 2.5 seconds and comes back to the ground after t = 5 seconds.

    So, at t = 0 seconds, the rocket was at the ground and hence, t can not be negative and after t = 5 seconds the rocket comes back to the ground and hence, t can not be greater than 5 seconds.

    Therefore, the practical domain for the function f (x) i. e. the values of t lies in the interval [0,5]. (Answer)
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