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10 March, 03:58

The function h (t) = - 4.9t² + 19.6t is used to model the height of an object projected in the air where h (t) is the height (in meters) and t is the time (in seconds). What is the domain and range?

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  1. 10 March, 05:26
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    Mathematically, t can take any value, so the domain would be R.

    In reality (physics), I would expect t≥0.

    Mathematically, the range is h≤98/5, and will become infinitely negative.

    In reality, h is probably ≥0, making the range 0 ≤ h ≤ 98/5.

    So it depends on whether you want to take the real-world limitations into account. Seen as how they are mentioned in the question prominently, I would do so.
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