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Mathematics, 23.08.2019 02:10 jaideeplalli302

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while standing on a moving walkway at an airport, you are carried forward
20 feet every 10 seconds for 1 minute.
enter a function that models this situation. determine a domain from the situation, graph the function,
and identify the range. use set notation for the domain and range.
part 1 out of 2
enter the function and identify the domain.
the walkway's rate of motion is
a function is d(t)=
t, where t is the time in seconds and d is the distance in feet.
the domain is {t | (select)

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