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Mathematics, 07.07.2019 01:30 spezzatti221

Suppose the function, g(x), is used to model the height ,y, of a soccer ball, x seconds after the ball is kicked up in the air. the ball starts on the ground and travels in a parabolic shape as it reaches a maximum height and then returns to the ground. suppose further that the ball reaches its maximum height of 15 feet in 2.2 seconds. what would be an appropriate domain for g(x)? a. 0< =x< =2.2 b. -2.2< =x< =2.2 c. 0< =x< =4.4 d. 0< =x< =15

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